
Hadfield Wood Recyclers is one of the oldest wood recycling companies in the UK and a founder of the Wood Recyclers Association, the industry’s trade association. With more than 30 years experience in the industry, our award-winning business has gained an enviable reputation for service and quality.
We specialise in recycling waste wood to produce a range of products including easibed equine bedding, easichick poultry bedding and easicattle, a cattle bedding. We also recycle wood into panel board, arena surfaces, play area surfaces and filter beds.
We were the first wood recycler to enter into large-scale biomass in the UK and the first to sign a long-term contract with a large domestic biomass station. We are now a leading player in the UK’s biomass market, both large and small scale.
In 2009 we secured one of the UK’s largest waste wood contracts: a five-year contract with Viridor, on behalf of the Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority.
We work across the UK with local authorities, waste management companies, construction and demolition firms, skip companies – in fact anyone, big or small - with waste wood to dispose of.
UK Wood Recycling
In 2006 we launched a sister company UK Wood Recycling Ltd (UKWR), based in Middlesbrough. UKWR has a contract to supply recovered wood chip to the Wilton 10 Biomass Power Station, which is operated by SembCorp Utilities UK.
The company is based on a purpose-built facility next to Wilton 10 and, like Hadfield, accepts most types of non-hazardous wood. As well as producing wood chip for fuel, the wood from UKWR also goes into making our range of recycled products.
Achievements
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Hadfield Managing Director Geoff Hadfield is the former Chairman of the UK Wood Recyclers Association
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The company’s staff sit on a variety of national working groups and committees
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In November 2002 Hadfields won the UK Recycler of the Year Award for the “best re-processing initiative”
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Hadfields is a UK leader in developing environmentally sound solutions for the use of recovered wood and is committed to continuing to develop end markets.
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