Powerday What House Sponsorship Celebrates Housebuilders
11th October 2017

Powerday will be celebrating the best of housebuilding with our sponsorship of the What House Awards this year. The prestigious event, in its 36th year, highlights all that is best in the housebuilding sector and brings together the very best operators in the field.
Powerday provides recycling and waste management services to many leading housebuilders who recognise the importance of managing their waste effectively and minimising their environmental impact. Our offering meets housebuilders specific requirements including high levels of service delivery, regular contact and site visits, zero waste to landfill, timely and accurate recycling performance reporting and an extensive accredited fleet.
Mick Crossan, Chairmain, Powerday says: “We are delighted to be back sponsoring the What House Awards, showcasing the industry’s work at what is always a memorable event. Powerday is uniquely placed to help housebuilders improve their approach to waste management, deliver their sustainability targets and reduce their waste costs. The Awards provide the perfect opportunity for us to cement our position as the waste management contractor of choice to this industry.”
The What House Awards will take place on 17th November at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London’s Park Lane. What House are expecting around 1,700 housebuilding personnel and will be announcing the winners of 21 categories of awards.
Find out more: https://www.whathouse.com/awards/
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We were pleased to have awarded this contract to Powerday. They have delivered their services efficiently and reliably, achieved high recycling rates and 100% recovery, meeting our requirements throughout the project. They have been easy to deal with, reasonable and fair. We have been particularly impressed with their account management and waste reporting capabilities
Dave France, Project Director, Ecoworld Ballymore