A Day with GB Boxing | Powerday

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2021
  • We are delighted to have sponsored GB Boxing through the qualification tournaments and we wish them all the very best of luck over the next week. We spent some time at the GB HQ in Sheffield before they left for Tokyo to show two of our Foundation Boxing bursary students where they could be in the next few years if they continue their hard work. Thank you for your great hospitality, and once again Good luck to all those fighting!
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    Powerday operates five sites across London, including the largest Materials Recycling Facilities (MRFs) in Southern England at Willesden Junction and Enfield. Combined, the company can processes more than 2m tonnes of waste each year, including 60,000 tonnes of hazardous waste. The Willesden Junction site can receive and move out materials by canal, rail or road, making it one of the most flexible facilities in the country.
    One of the country's leading waste management companies, Powerday has invested over £40million to date in plant and equipment to provide 100% diversion from landfill, meeting the requirements of a wide range of customers including construction and demolition companies, local authorities and commercial businesses. Using the latest technology, this plant and equipment enables Powerday to recycle and recover valuable resources and produce renewable fuels which it supplies to energy-from-waste plants across the UK and Europe. Powerday’s operations are certified to international standards for environmental management ISO14001, quality management ISO9001 and health & safety management OHSAS 45001 as well as holding the Achilles Building Confidence Accreditation.
    A family business, Powerday has a community ethos. Principal sponsor of London Irish Rugby Club and the London Irish Academy, the company is also a keen supporter of grassroots sport, sponsoring London Amateur Boxing Association and Tir Chonaill Gaels Gaelic Athletics Association Club.
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