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Donarbon
Based in Waterbeach Cambridgeshire, is one of the leading waste management companies in the eastern region, providing recycling and waste collection and direct delivery services to councils, businneses and retailers across the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. It has waste transfer facilities at Waterbeach, Alconbury and Wisbech, and is constructing a state of the art Mechanical Biological Treatment plant, expanding and updating its in-vessel composting facility and developing its trade waste recycling area at Waterbeach..

Growing Beds
A privately funded leading provider of organic waste recycling services and solutions. Based near Bedford and licensed by the environment agency offering a high quality service to local authorities, organisations and private individuals.

Anglia Recycling
Waste management specialists, waste paper merchants and security shredders, based in Suffolk.

P.J Thory
Based near Whittlesey, serving the demolition, decontamination and aggregate industry since 1976.

Wiser
Consultants for the waste management/recycling industry. Advice on planning, licensing, health & safety, project management, WAMITAB training & assessment and other related services.

Greenvale AP

Woodfield’s Waste Recycling

Woodford Recycling

The general public
We are able to supply you with quality assured composts of various grades for many purposes.





A.W.O Bedford (Bill as he was known to his many friends), started his own business in 1933 at the age of 19, hauling sugar beet to the factory in Peterborough & other farm produce to the markets in London.
He married Laura Clarke in 1939 and moved to a house with 7 acres of land at Vestas Hill in Ramsey Heights which he rented from his sister-in-law, where he expanded his contracting & haulage business. He would grow mangolds and deliver them to the local farmers to feed their livestock in return for the manure to put on the land which he had now started to buy as it came up for sale. The land was in fairly poor condition so the heavy applications of these organic manures and sludge lime from the sugar beet factory helped to turn it into good productive land, producing crops of sugar beet, wheat, potatoes, oilseed rape & peas. The last block of land he brought in 1976, at the age of 62 was part of the Upwood Airfield used in World War II. It is part of this land on which the current composting business is situated, which was started by his son Stuart and two grandsons Daniel & Thomas in 1997.