FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Over £10,000,000 in unclaimed savings by schools and universities – claim yours now
April 9th, 2008
Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
“For seven years Henry Howe, a West Country waste consultant, has been campaigning to expose the scandal of numerous local authorities ripping off schools, hospitals and other non-profit-making bodies, to the tune of hundreds of millions of pounds.”, as reported in the Sunday Telegraph on August 12, 2007.
Through his campaign, DEFRA has responded by reiterating that universities and both national and independent schools are entitled to free waste disposal for a certain portion of their waste.
However, as with most central government announcements, DEFRA has left it up to the individual councils to process and allow for this free disposal. Therefore, currently thousands of schools are still paying tens of thousands of pounds more than they should be for waste disposal, and will continue to until they submit a correctly worded application to the appropriate waste authority.
Now a team, including Henry Howe, has worked with councils, lawyers and DEFRA to create a waste review and application process that allows educational institutions to STOP the current overcharging for waste disposal. These savings can immediately be added to the bottom line of the school applying.
To learn more about how to claim your portion of the millions of pounds being overcharged by local waste authorities, contact 0191 260 5388 or e-mail waste@buyersguide.co.uk and ask for Gerry O’Rourke or Mark Dodd in the waste consulting team.
It takes just two minutes to confirm whether your school is entitled to these savings. Either call 0191 260 5388 or fax the two most recent waste invoices to 0191 221 2287 while giving your name and contact details on the cover page.
More information is available at www.wastecostreduction.co.uk.
Call now to arrange an appointment to start the process to huge savings for your school or university. Both national and private schools are entitled to apply.
Appointment times are limited, therefore they are available on a first come, first basis.
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