A SMALL, family-owned business in Tranent has doubled its turnover in the past year, moved to new offices to cope with its expansion and now has its sights set firmly on the European and American markets. The business cleaning wheelie bins!
The company, LJ's Services Limited, was founded by Lawrence Stephenson and his wife Janice three years ago, and from a one wheelie bin start, they now clean domestic and commercial bins throughout East Lothian, Edinburgh and Fife, with an annual turnover in the region of f 130,000.
Lawrence, a Londoner who has settled in Prestonpans, said: "Wheelie bins do not get a good press, but it is big business and growing all the time to meet government refuse and recycling targets. The size of the market is difficult to ascertain, but I would suggest that in the UK, there are more than 500 companies in the business with a total
turnover of around f20 million a year.
"But there are many unlicensed operators around and there is a need for strict regulation.
Let's face it - wheelie bins are smelly and dirty and are homes for germs and vermin if they are not cleaned properly. This is a public health issue."
LJ's Services, operating under the logo of Happy Bins, is based at 9 Elphinstone Road, Tranent, employs eight people and has three specially-designed vehicles which each can clean up to 400 two-wheeled binsor 150 four-wheeled bins a day.
The company is recognised by,1 Scottish Environmental Protection Agel and is a member of the Essex-based National Association of Wheeled l Washers which monitors standards of washing services.
The LJ plan now is to design even more sophisticated cleaning vans and franchise the system in Europe and America.
Laurence explained: "That is the plan going forward. We can hardly send out vehichles from Tranent each day to clean bins abroad but we can franchise the system we have developed."
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