
Following the overwhelming positive response from our customers to the introduction of recycling facilities at Mother Ivey’s in 2007, recycling facilities at the holiday park have been further improved and extended for 2009.
Mother Ivey's Bay has recently taken delivery of a complete range of recycling bins, allowing customers to recycle their glass, tins, paper, cardboard, plastic and garden waste at any of our ten waste collection areas around the Park. Additionally, there is a a battery recycling point in reception for old torch batteries.
Park owner Patrick Langmaid said: "our customers encouraged us to introduce recycling and having now converted every waste collection area on Park into a recycling facility we have succeeded in reducing the amount of waste sent to landfill by around one-third, which is a great start. Our target now is to send one-half of all our waste for recycling and we are sure we will achieve this by the end of 2010 given all the goodwill from customers."
The improved recycle bin facilities mark a further step in what is an ongoing process at Mother Ivey's Bay to continually reduce the environmental impact of the park to create an environmentally sustainable business.

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