Falkland Islands Project
Our website: https://www.excelrzs.co.uk See also: https://www.synergy-recycling.co.uk Off the back of another successful project completed in 2020, Excel returned to the Falklands again for their 3rd deployment in 2022 to supply a bespoke environmental waste solution for their client. Having processed over 7000 tonnes of clean material while removing hazardous contaminants and moving 1500 tonnes of earth to protect from further contamination prior to shipping, its safe to say we had our hands full! The team undertook this turn-key clearance project for the British Forces and Falklands Government in the area. The Falkland Islands aptly being known as the gateway to the Antarctic, brings with it an especially high standard to protect the local ecosystem during works given the unique wildlife in the island. #waste #wastemanagement #recycle #recycling #sustainability #logistics #project #plant #falklands #falklandislands #truck #environment #green #scrap #solutions #mhe #bfsai #cinematography #videography #corperatevideo #companyvideo #business #drone #dronevideo

The Falklands 2020 Project | Excel Remote Zone Solutions

Falklands Airport Construction 1983-85

How HA Civils Is Scaling with Kobelco Excavators and Leica Geosystems Machine Control

Falklands War | Life after the Falklands War | Falkland Islanders | 1983

God Says:"AN URGENT CALL — OPEN QUICKLY TO HEAR WHAT I HAVE TO SAY."/God Message Now/God Message

Britain's Atlantic Outpost

RRS Sir David Attenborough arrives in Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands - Not What We Expected!

OSHKOSH VS. SCANIA | Can you REALLY compare the two??

Small but mighty: Meet the 40-strong Falklands army

24 Most Terrifying Moments of Boats and Ships Launch Failures Caught on Camera

SwedeFest 2024: We WON Best Fleet!!

When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

Exploring the Falkland Islands 🇫🇰 Britain’s Most Remote Island (Isla Malvinas)

How the UK recaptured the Falkland Islands in 1982

Falkland Islands Remote Pebble Island Up for Sale

Oil and the Falklands: An interview with Premier Oil CEO Tony Durrant

Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

Income Inequality in the Falklands

