England-based Buxton Natural Mineral Water has launched ‘on-the- go recycling’ scheme in its home town Buxton, Peak District. The aim of this scheme is to increase recycling opportunities and reduce carbon footprint in Buxton.

As part this initiative, the company proposes to open 18 ‘on-the-go’ recycle stations in Buxton. Each of these recycle stations will contain three sections like general waste, cans and plastic bottles. The company is expecting to increase the number of recycle stations to 26 by the end of August.

The project is a partnership between Buxton Natural Mineral Water, Recoup and High Peak Borough Council, as reported by PackagingNews.

Buxton Natural Mineral Water chief executive paolo sangiorgi said that as an on-going commitment, the company will continue to develop recycling facilities in Buxton and the Peak District.

High Peak Mayor Graham Oakley said that the Recycle on the go initiative is the first of its kind to launch in Buxton.

“The campaign objectives to increase awareness of recycling on the go and deliver an uplift of recyclable material will position Buxton as a more sustainable town,” Oakley added.