Welcome to Smiths News Recycle: Your Leading Recycle Partner of Choice in The South East
Welcome to Smiths News, your trusted partner for comprehensive business recycling services in the South East. We understand the unique challenges businesses face when it comes to managing waste efficiently and sustainably. Our tailored recycling solutions cater specifically to the commercial sector, ensuring that companies of all sizes can reduce their environmental footprint while maintaining operational efficiency. Situated at the heart of the South East, we have streamlined our processes to offer fast and reliable collections that fit seamlessly into your business schedule.
Whether you operate a bustling office, a dynamic retail environment, or an expansive industrial facility, Smiths News has the expertise and resources to meet your recycling needs.
Pay as you go Recycling Collection in The South East
Cardboard
Hassle-free cardboard collections that keep your shop tidy and your waste recycled.
Plastic Film
A closed loop solution for soft plastics and films your business can’t put in mixed recycling.
Dry Mixed Recycling
A simple way to recycle everyday materials like paper, card, plastics and cans all in one go.
Paper & Coffee Cups
Specialist recycling that gives single use cups a second life into new packaging materials.
General Waste
For non‑recyclable items, our general waste collection provides a reliable, hassle‑free solution.
Service Plan Recycling Collections
Vapes
A safe, compliant way to dispose of used vapes, keeping lithium batteries out of general waste and recycling rare materials.
Small WEEE
An easy route to recycle electricals like cables, chargers and small devices and recycling rare materials.
Why Choose Smiths News for Your Business Recycling Needs?
Partnering with Smiths News means aligning with a team that prioritises both environmental responsibility and client satisfaction.
Our dedicated approach ensures that each client receives a customised recycling plan that maximises resource recovery while minimising waste.
By choosing us, your business gains access to a wide array of recycling services, including paper, cardboard, plastics, metals, and electronic waste, all collected and processed according to the highest environmental standards.
Additionally, our commitment to transparency and innovation means you’ll receive detailed reports on your waste management efforts, enabling you to track progress and identify further opportunities for improvement.
Collaborate with Smiths News to boost your company’s sustainability profile and contribute positively to the local ecosystem.
How It Works
Put your recycling into our Smiths News barcoded bags, drums or tote boxes.
Place your recycling outside your business.
Our van/driver collects it.
Solves all problems!
History of Recycling in the South East:
Recycling in the South East has a rich history, with its roots tracing back to the early 20th century. The region has long been a pioneer in environmental initiatives, with businesses and local governments recognising the importance of resource conservation early on. In the 1970s, commercial entities began seeking more sustainable methods of waste management, leading to the formation of various recycling programmes and partnerships. The evolution of recycling in the South East was further accelerated in the 1990s with the introduction of legislative measures aimed at reducing landfill dependency, prompting businesses to adopt recycling as a core part of their operational strategy.
Key Historical Points:
- 1994: The implementation of the Environmental Protection Act gave local councils the authority to set recycling targets, significantly boosting commercial recycling efforts.
- Early 2000s: A surge in technological advancements with the establishment of state-of-the-art recycling facilities equipped to handle diverse waste materials.
- 2010: A regional initiative named "Recycle Now: South East" was launched, providing businesses with enhanced support and resources to improve recycling practices.
- 2020: The South East had become a benchmark for sustainable waste management, with Smiths News playing a pivotal role in driving forward-thinking recycling strategies across the commercial sector.





