Axion Recycling


Axion Recycling Ltd was formed in 2001 by Directors Keith Freegard and Roger Morton to develop and operate innovative processing solutions for recycling waste materials. Axion Polymers and Axion Consultancy are two companies that have grown out of this business. Axion Polymers' state-of-the-art factory in Salford processes waste plastics from WEEE primary treatment plants into high grade polymers. Based in Bramhall, Stockport, Axion Consulting was created in response to increased demand from a wide range of clients within the recycling and process industries for practical development of new processing and collection methods.

 

Axion Polymers


Axion Polymers supplies polystyrenes and polyolefins under two brand names; AxPlas ® and Axpoly ®. AxPlas ® covers a range of general-purpose recycled plastics for less demanding applications. The AxPoly ® brand refers to technically specified polymer grades that satisfy more demanding extrusion and injection moulding requirements.

Customers can select exactly the correct grade of recyclate for their individual requirements. It also provides greater confidence in product quality and its ultimate performance in new recycled goods; whether that is for compost bins, pipes or plasma TV stands.

Polymers are supplied with datasheets providing technical specifications and product safety information.


Axion Consulting


Axion Consulting offers consultancy services to the recycling and process industries for the practical development of new processing and development methods.

Heading the consultancy team are Directors Keith Freegard and Roger Morton, who between them have over forty years of experience in the process industries. They have held senior management positions in the manufacture of a wide range of products including household bleach, cement, textiles, biodegradable packaging and specialtiy chemicals.

Axion Consulting's range of disciplines covers all aspects of waste recycling - from practical trials and process development for new recycling processes to more general chemical process design development.