Green Waste NW Blog
September Paddock Maintenance
September is an important time for maintaining horse paddocks in Cheshire. As the weather starts to change and the grass growth slows, it’s vital to carry out key maintenance tasks to keep your paddock in great condition for the winter months ahead. At Green Waste NW,...
Reducing Green Waste for Golf Courses
Managing green waste on golf courses and large estates can be costly. However, by using efficient waste management practices, you can reduce these costs and keep your Cheshire grounds looking pristine. With Green Waste NW, you can streamline your green waste recycling...
Sustainable Solutions for Cheshire Hospitality
The Cheshire hospitality industry generates large amounts of green waste, especially in outdoor spaces like gardens, terraces, and courtyards. Managing this waste sustainably not only helps the environment but can also reduce costs for hotels, pubs, and restaurants....
Five Items You Should Not Compost
Compost Cheshire Composting is an excellent way to recycle organic waste and enrich your soil. However, not all items are suitable for composting. Knowing what to avoid can ensure you create high-quality compost without unpleasant surprises. We supply peat-free...
Lawn Care Advice
As we approach Spring 2024, it's time to start planning your lawn care. Spring is the perfect time to start considering aerating your ground and composting for a vibrant and lush lawn in summer. In this blog, we explain the importance of aerating and using peat-free...
The Importance of Green Waste Recycling
In a world where environmental concerns are growing by the day, green waste recycling has become a vital component in our efforts to reduce waste, conserve resources, and combat climate change. This blog explores the significance of recycling and how it contributes to...
Go Green with Wholesale Peat-Free Compost
Why Choose Our Peat-Free Compost? In the world of landscaping, the choice of materials can make or break your projects. The UK prepares to bid adieu to peat-based bagged compost in 2024. Therefore, it's time for commercial landscapers to seek out sustainable...