Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 13th March 2025 Issue no. 1153
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Scotland's youngest MP champions fight against food waste
Keenan Recycling has been recognised in the UK Parliament for its outstanding efforts in tackling food waste and reducing Falkirk's carbon footprint. Euan Stainbank MP, Scotland's youngest serving MP, has tabled an Early Day Motion to celebrate the company's achievements in sustainability and renewable energy generation.
The EDM, titled ‘Keenan Recycling Carbon Footprint Reduction’, acknowledges the company's role in diverting over 2,250 tonnes of food waste from landfill since 2019. This waste is transformed into renewable energy through anaerobic digestion, producing electricity to power 250 homes annually. The motion commends the company for its leadership in sustainability and climate action.
"Anaerobic digestion is a powerful solution for recycling food waste into renewable energy, helping reduce landfill and making a significant positive impact on the environment,” notes Euan Stainbank. “By converting food waste into biofuel, we cut methane emissions and support a cleaner, greener future.
“But we must also focus on redistributing surplus food to those in need, ensuring nothing goes to waste. This sustainable approach not only protects the planet but also creates lasting benefits for communities everywhere.
"Keenan Recycling's efforts to divert over 2,250 tonnes of food waste from landfill and turn it into renewable energy are truly commendable. This innovative approach not only helps reduce Falkirk's carbon footprint but also sets an inspiring example of how businesses can contribute to a greener future.
"I am proud to have tabled this Early Day Motion in recognition of Keenan Recycling's leadership in sustainability. Its work in generating electricity from food waste is a powerful demonstration of how we can tackle climate change while powering our communities with clean, renewable energy."
The Early Day Motion has been posted on the UK Parliament website and is available to view at:
https://edm.parliament.uk/early-day-motion/62954/keenan-recycling-carbon-footprint-reduction#tab-supporters
Grant Keenan, managing director of Keenan Recycling, expressing his gratitude for the recognition, says:
"We are proud of our association with Falkirk and the impact of food waste recycling via anaerobic digestion. It is an honour to have Euan Stainbank MP table this Early Day Motion in the UK Parliament, recognising our achievements in reducing Falkirk's carbon footprint."
The company’s collaboration with Falkirk Council has been instrumental in advancing the region's sustainability goals. In 2019, following a competitive procurement process, Falkirk Council selected Keenan Recycling as its commercial food waste collection partner, aligning with the council's commitment to environmental sustainability and compliance with the Waste (Scotland) Regulations 2012.
The company collects food waste from a range of commercial customers, including schools, community centres, restaurants, cafes, and places of worship. The service has now expanded to include food waste collections from communal flatted properties, further supporting Falkirk Council's sustainability objectives.
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