Wood Waste Recycling has been trading for more than 30 years and operates on a three-acre site close to arterial transport routes in central Birmingham.
In 2020, its founder Paul Tropman retired from the family business and his daughter Carly Sitek took over the company, entering a new partnership with A.W. Jenkinson Forest Products and integrating the group’s distinctive ‘three trees’ into its logo.
More recently, the business has made a number of recent investments, including the purchase of a new Terex shredder, and JCB excavator and a new fleet of skips.
Wood Waste Recycling’s future is looking bright. Our enduring focus is to deliver a quality product and optimum service for our customers, while contributing towards a better planet – by its very nature, our business helps combat global warming by reducing global carbon emissions.
The A. W Jenkinson Group was established in Cumbria in the mid-1960s by Allan Jenkinson, who transported unwanted sawdust and wood shavings from local sawmills to farms to be used for livestock and pet bedding. Eventually, demand outstripped the locally available sawdust needed to supply A.W. Jenkinson Forest Product’s growing customer base, which led to partnerships being formed further afield.
Today the A.W. Jenkinson Group includes a growing number of innovative businesses serving the needs of customers across the UK and northern Europe. They are all very different yet cohesive, and range from its haulage and logistics arm, A.W. Jenkinson Transport Ltd, to waste wood suppliers A&A Recycling Ltd or even bovine genetics and breeding specialists A.W. Jenkinson Farms.