Starting out as a trawler fisherman with the family business, Aiden abandoned the English Channel for the relative comfort of land-based employment, working with a large water company as a customer advisor and a High Street bank.
Aiden joined Clarity as a Junior Trader in January 2014, supporting our scrap lead acid battery and PRN trading teams, learning the business from our experienced traders. As our RDF business expanded, he began supporting the operations for our waste to fuel team, acting as the first point of contact for the hubs and transport companies for our lead acid battery, waste and plastic contracts.
In 2018, Aiden took on a new role to manage our finance and operational division. Aiden and his team support each of our divisions to ensure our business and its operations run smoothly, enabling us to plan for future growth.
Want to join our team?
Whatever your skills, we value integrity, honesty, loyalty and continual self-improvement. If we sound like the kind of company you would like to be a part of, and think you have the skills that could benefit our business, please get in touch by sending your CV and a covering letter to vacancies@clarityenv.eu.
On Wednesday the 7th June, Circular Economy Minister, Lorna Slater announced that Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme will be delayed until October 2025 "at the earliest"
To assist businesses in preparing for EPR, Clarity has put together the following guide on what you need to do in order to comply with UK EPR, and how to prepare for phase two of the new legislation.
April was a weaker month for UK recycling with many grades missing their monthly targets, however with the current obligation data available, most grades appear remain ahead of year to date targets, with Glass being the only grade falling behind.