CNC Recycling, said to be the largest independent UPVC recycler in the UK, has announced that it is now under new ownership.

Emile Coene has acquired a controlling stake in the company, joining forces with Michael Coates, the remaining shareholder.

With their combined expertise in UPVC recycling, Emile and Michael have said that they are committed to driving growth and innovation within the company, leveraging the existing management team’s experience, which will serve as the foundation for the company’s continued expansion.

CNC Recycling operates over 40 vehicles nationwide, ensuring efficient and reliable service to its customers. Emile Coene commented: “I am excited to take on this new role and work alongside Michael and the talented management team at CNC Recycling. Our shared vision is to enhance our operations and expand our reach, ensuring we remain at the forefront of sustainable recycling practices.”

Michael Coates added: “The future looks bright for CNC Recycling. With Emile’s extensive background in the recycling sector and our dedicated team, we are well-positioned to capitalise on new opportunities and further our mission of promoting sustainability through effective UPVC recycling. Importantly, our current customers can expect no interruption in their service during this transition.”

CNC Recycling remains dedicated to providing high-quality recycling services while maintaining its commitment to environmental responsibility. The new leadership team is said to be eager to explore innovative solutions that will benefit the business and all the staff that make the business work, recognising the contributions and dedication of each team member.