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CASE STUDY

Port of Authority

The Client Our Solution Client: of London Authority The Authority (PLA) is a public The PLA contacted McGrath having heard trust established in 1908 to govern the Port of about the new state-of-the-art wharves that Contract: London. It is responsible for administering safe we had redeveloped in 2008. Waste management & recycling navigation and conservation of the River Duration: Thames from in the west to Over the course of 15 months the Driftwood 2 years vessels discharged nearly 300 tonnes of mixed the Outer in the east - a total Start Date: of 95 miles. wastes consisting mostly of tyres, scrap metal, 2008-10 timber, and plastic items that were removed The challenge from their vessels using our grab plant at the Value: As part of its conservation duties the PLA is Barking Wharf. £30,000 tasked with cleaning the river of discarded litter and waste materials which is carried out The materials were segregated in our on-site using two bespoke 15metre vessels the Materials Recycling Facility and in the case of Driftwood II and Driftwood III - whose main rubber and timber wastes re-processed on- function is the collection of driftwood and site. Metals, plastics and other material streams other debris. They are equipped with hydraulic were segregated and removed to our specialist cranes, long-reach grab attachments and recycling supply chain. salvage pumps. The PLA had previously removed items into their own skips at various locations on the river.

The McGrath facility provided a convenient location for us to discharge wastes collected from the Thames. They were able to provide us with a very efficient system with our containers being unloaded quickly and thoroughly.

Barbara Jewiss, Marine Safety Co-ordinator,