Dear Bill,
My name is Andy Richmond and I am a student at the Arts University College at Bournemouth. I briefly spoke to you on the phone this afternoon about the recycling project I am doing at the moment.
I am emailing you to ask if you had any information on what recycled objects are turned into after they have been through the Viridor process? In particular I am looking at the journeys of objects for example a plastic bottle. From doing a small bit of research I have found out that it is partly turned into a fleece jacket. What part of the bottle is used to make this? are the label and lid used for a different recycled object?
My aim is to create an Ipad application aimed towards local governments to give to their local communities to show why it is good to recycle products and to give the viewer a little more insight into where their recycling goes and what it is turned into. Maybe including some percentages to show which parts of the bottle are used for what objects etc. What do you think? Would the viewer benefit from this? Is their anything I could add to make it more engaging?
I have been in touch with your Crayford MRF and I’m hoping to get a tour of the facility to widen my knowledge of the recycle process. As a senior member of recycle management I would appreciate some of your advice.
Yours Sincerely,
Andy Richmond
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