Riverridge Invests in Glass Waste Collection with HVO Trucks Equipped with Weighing System

Riverridge, a Northern Ireland waste management company, has announced a major investment in glass waste collection by adding new trucks to its fleet.

August 28, 2024

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Riverridge, a Northern Ireland waste management company, has announced a major investment in glass waste collection by adding new trucks to its fleet.

The company has acquired two new biofuel vehicles that run on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuel. The vehicles are fitted with the Enviroweight dynamic bin weighing system, allowing the company to monitor and record the weight of each bin.

“The vehicles are specifically designed for the collection of glass waste, and working together with MacPac, which offers a full repair and maintenance package provided by Stewarts, ensures that our fleet remains one of the freshest, safest, and most efficient in the region. This offers assurance to our customers that they are getting the highest level of service within the waste and resource management sector across the region,” said Stephen Thompson, group transport manager, Riverridge.

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