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I know it's been said we're becoming a throwaway society but frankly this taking things just a bit too far don't you think? I mean, who'd want to throw away a perfectly good new Volvo FM that's hardly been used? What kind of person leaves one of these at the dump eh?

(OK I own up... It's all a bit of jiggery pokery cut 'n' paste with photoshop of the original press release picture and click through here for the full story...)

Centrol Recycling, the Widnes-based recycling and waste management company have recently taken delivery of four new Volvo trucks, consisting of two FM-300 6x2 refuse vehicles and two FM-400s, with Boughton hook-loader equipment and drawbar coupling.

With the decision to purchase Volvo based on driver acceptability, fuel performance and price, Centrol's Transport Manager, Chris Hanson Jones tells Biglorryblog: "As well as our drivers requesting the company purchase Volvo, we were provided with a very competitive price on the vehicles."

Purchased from Volvo dealership, Thomas Hardie Commercials in Liverpool, on a five-year repair and maintenance contract, Chris comments further: "From the outset, Thomas Hardie have been very committed to the deal, working closely with us to ensure that we kept within our budget and were supplied with vehicles that matched our requirements."

All four new additions to the company's fleet of 19 vehicles were specified with Day cabs in 'Comfort' trim along with the addition of Euro 4 compliance and fitted with Volvo's SCR technology. In opting for the I-Shift automatic gearbox on the two refuse vehicles, to help improve fuel efficiency, Chris states, "A key concern for our company - and our customers - is 'carbon footprint'. Impressive fuel figures from Volvo certainly help towards us minimising the environmental impact of our operation." Working regionally, within the Northwest, on a number of contracts, the vehicles will be used for the collection of commercial waste, cardboard, plastic and paper.

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