Deputy airport director ashley nicholas said that each year, around 900000 passengers use guernsey airport. The new afm sponsored bins, are more visible than the previous ones. So, it will be helpful for passengers to locate the bins and drop the clutter in it. He further added that this initiative is a good example of collaborative efforts of public and private sector. He thanked afm for sponsoring the bins. The recyclables from the new bin will be collected from the airport&rsquos cleaning contractor. These recyclables will be transferred to the larger containers. These containers will be emptied by the airport&rsquos contractor. The airport&rsquos contractor will also collect the tetra packs, cardboards and glass,
Which are recycled from all the airport departments and business partners. Public services&rsquo recycling officer tina normanross said that the sponsorship of afm is helpful to promote the concept of recycling, reuse and reduce in the companies of all sizes. It is also beneficial for the public services to promote the recycling, effectively. These new recycling bins are the latest module of afm&rsquos 2012 programme of community support. To ensure the cleanliness and clearness of the pools, afm has undertaken regular maintenance programme at la vallette bathing pools.
Furthermore, afm has agreed to provide ongoing maintenance, which is worth more than £30,000 to les bourgs hospice. Les bourgs hospice will receive this service for the next two years. Afm joint managing director darren etasse said that being a growing local business, afm believes to do as many as possible things to keep guernsey the special place it is. He further added that this initiative will reduce the amount of waste, which we transfer to mont cuet and afm is happy to help public services department and guernsey airport to reduce waste and increase the recycling. Source of information httpguernsey.islenews.comarchivesrecyclingmadeeasyforairportpassengers9326