
Legrand helps manage waste and increase service life at Bolton recycling plant
Legrand helps manage waste and increase service life at Bolton recycling plant
Legrand is helping to reduce the amount of waste that’s needlessly sent to landfill after providing the cable management for a new IVC (In Vessel Composting) plant in Bolton.
The 90m x 60m facility is part of Greater Manchester’s Recycling and Waste Management Contract with Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority (GMWDA) and Viridor Laing (Greater Manchester) Ltd. Designed to recycle garden and kitchen waste into compost products that can be used as soil improvers, the new plant operates in 100% humidity which called for a specialist cable management specification.
Explains Nigel Leaver from Legrand’s cable management business: “Environmental conditions within the plant mean there is an increased risk of rust and corrosion for any metallic fittings and equipment, so the cable management infrastructure for the complex network of mains and small power cabling required a heavily galvanised cable ladder and cable tray.”
Legrand helps manage waste and increase service life at Bolton recycling plant
Legrand is helping to reduce the amount of waste that’s needlessly sent to landfill after providing the cable management for a new IVC (In Vessel Composting) plant in Bolton.

