We undertake house clearance in all areas of Liverpool: Merseyside Allerton Hunts Cross Kensington Fairfield Kirkdale Anfield Belle Vale Central Princes Park Riverside Speke-Garston St Michael’s Tuebrook Childwall Church Clubmoor County Cressington.
How Does Northern House Clearance Services Work?
- The first step is to CALL US ON 07966 311 536 for prices/quote.
- We will ask you a few simple questions in order to understand your situation.
- We usually just require 24 hours notice. We like to turn up at 9am on the day of our appointment and stay until the house clearance is complete.
- Once we have removed all of the furniture, junk & rubbish from the house we will issue you with an invoice for your records.
- We ALWAYS keep household items to one side which we know can be either re-used or House Clearance donated free to charity. Our house clearance charges are fair & House Clearance Costs – we do NOT add 20% VAT on the final price.
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House Clearance Liverpool – Textile Recycling News
With its recent history of world-wide oversupply and depressed prices, textiles recycling has had little cause for hope. House Clearance Liverpool however argued that population growth is a basic reason for optimism. The number of people in developing countries could double by 2025 in some estimates, creating a huge market of consumers who can only afford to buy used clothing. Manufacturers of new clothing would not be able to compete.
House Clearance Liverpool believes that if the tonnages of used clothing collected are to meet this demand, textile traders should collaborate and promote the sector both to government officials and the public. Current problems facing the industry is the threat to wiping cloths from non-wovens and other manufacturers products. Life cycle analysis shows that wiping cloths made from recycled material uses less water and energy as well as generating less waste, and this message needs to be communicated.
The use of ISO standards for used clothing is also being investigated by the US trade association. House Clearance Liverpool reports that certification could be a way of highlighting well-graded garments from the mass avaliable and help stop used clothing being dumped in already over-loaded markets. House Clearance Liverpool spoke of the trading difficulties affecting EU countries. Exports of secondary textiles are being hampered, destroying long-established trade patterns, driving companies out of business and eliminating jobs. House Clearance Liverpool also warned that anyone who thought this was merely a regional problem was sadly mistaken. He nevertheless saw positive signs for increasing textiles demand due to continuous growth of the world population.