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TEG TECHNOLOGY PUTS CUSTOMER IN THE RUNNING FOR MAJOR ENVIRONMENT AWARD
25th September 2007
Technology designed by Lancashire based TEG Environmental has helped one of its customers reach the finals in a major industry Award.
TEGs composting technology provides solution to fish waste dilemma
23rd July 2007
Increasingly stringent EU and UK legislation regulating the treatment and disposal of organic waste can cause headaches for any producers of fish waste.
If you want to keep your tax bill down - recycle!
23rd April 2007
"It is broadly accepted that there are two things that encourage recycling, or at least diversion from landfill; the fear of enforcement legislation and cost ," says Mick Fishwick, Chief Executive of The TEG Group Plc.
TEG secures its largest order ever
1st February 2007
TEG Group Plc, the AIM-listed cutting edge green technology company, has been selected as a principal sub-contractor to the consortium awarded preferred bidder status for the Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority (GMWDA) PFI contract.
TEG to supply composting plant
10th July 2006
Green technology company TEG Environmental Plc is to supply a composting plant to Banham Poultry Ltd subsidiary, Banham Compost Ltd, in a deal worth £1.7 million.
21st century composting technology
5th June 2006
The last six months have seen major expansion for TEG Environmental, the green technology company, which converts organic wastes into natural organic fertiliser.
TEG Acquires Todmorden site
22nd May 2006
TEG Environmental, the green technology company, which converts organic wastes into natural organic fertiliser, has acquired a former maggot breeding farm at Sharneyford Works for conversion into a composting operation.
TEG secures planning permission for its sixth
10th May 2006
TEG Environmental, the green technology company, which converts organic wastes into natural organic fertiliser, has secured planning permission to develop its sixth organic composting site at Clayland's Corner, Somerset.
Lancashire companies team up in waste deal
23rd December 2005
