Partner Article
Everflow Strengthens National Reach by Partnering with the UK's Biggest Waste Suppliers
Everflow, the UK’s leading business utility provider, has expanded its waste network with the onboarding of 69 new suppliers, including industry leaders such as Biffa, B&M Waste Services and Enva.
This strategic addition of new suppliers broadens Everflow’s geographic coverage across the United Kingdom (UK). As a result, 95 percent of the UK is now covered by Everflow’s waste management services.
Elliot Harrison-Holt, Waste Services Director, Everflow, comments:
“Our decision to onboard these new suppliers was made with a focus on expanding our services and offering a comprehensive range of top-quality solutions to our business customers. Alongside the industry leaders we have partnered with, we have chosen to work with regional suppliers to enable us to deliver a service that has a local feel while supporting smaller businesses.”
In addition to broadening its service coverage, the inclusion of these new suppliers enables Everflow to provide more competitive pricing. Businesses partnering with Everflow can expect cost savings on their waste management expenses.
Everflow’s forward-thinking approach extends to its future plans. The company is dedicated to further diversifying its waste management solutions to better serve the evolving needs of its customers. This includes the introduction of ad hoc waste products, including skips.
Elliot Harrison-Holt adds:
“Our commitment to improving and expanding our waste management services reflects Everflow’s position as a forward-thinking and customer-centric utility management provider.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lucie Hayes .
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