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News Release from: Croft Engineering Services | Subject: Croft Interchange
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 20 July 2007

Croft unveils new environmental filter
initiative

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Croft Engineering Services, of Risley, Warrington have created the "Croft Interchange", a new service to replace throwaway filters with metal filters capable of being refurbished

The "Croft Interchange" service is a new service created as part of a Shell STEP programme Croft Interchange is driven by the idea that many companies spend thousands of pounds every year on throwaway filters; a wasteful practice which draws on more resources, harming the environment

This new service will address this problem, and instead of throwing away used filters, they should be sent to Croft Engineering Services who will assess whether there is an opportunity to supply a metal filter to do the same job.

Throwaway filters are typically sent to landfill and some even qualify as special, or hazardous, waste, which can be costly to dispose of correctly and harmful to the environment if it is treated as regular waste.

Metal filters can be engineered to customer specifications to meet even the most stringent of filtration problems, and once they have been used, Croft Engineering Services can help devise an onsite cleaning method, or refurbish old metal filters, to ensure they can be reused.

The waste produced by filtration can also be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way, such as composting.

Croft Engineering Services may be able to help companies save money, reduce waste in their production, and help the environment.

Croft Engineering Services are happy to answer any questions on this new initiative.

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