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Spillkleen plus absorbent granules absorb more

Posted by Thomas Newman on Thursday, October 11, 2012,

More often than not, absorbent granule products can have many undesirable qualities, namely an off-putting odour and all too messy dust particles that arise from using such a product. So at Yellow Shield, we have been looking to introduce a superior granule that can be utilised mainly indoors for absorbing spills of oil, fuel, cutting fluids and mild chemicals that dispels these problems and we believe we have found it.

New Spilkleen Super Plus is a lightweight granule made from 100% r...


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75 litre wheelie bins from Yellow Shield

Posted by Thomas Newman on Thursday, October 11, 2012,

All wheelie bins sold within the UK of volumes 60 Litres or higher tend to be at least 850mm in height. Although this is not a detrimental feature of these standard wheelie bins what it does not permit is for the user to be able to store their waste to their own convenience. If there was a wheelie bin that was compact enough to conceal underneath workbenches or a desk then a myriad of storage choices would become available.

 

Well now there is such an option. The new 75 Litre Wheelie Bi...


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80 Litre Wheelie Bin Spill Kits from Yellow Shield

Posted by Thomas Newman on Thursday, July 12, 2012,

This month Yellow Shield are proud to offer a new line of intermediary 80 Litre Wheelie Bin Spill Kits for General Purpose, Oil Only and Chemical use, that are designed for maximum mobility and convenience. And for a limited time only you can SAVE 20% on the General Purpose and Oil Only spill kits.

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80 Litre Wheelie Bin General Purpose Spill Kit 80 Litre Wheelie Bin Oil Only Spill Kit 80 Litre Wheelie Bin Chemical Spill Kit
80L Wheelie Bin General Purpose Spill Kit 80L Wheelie Bin Oil Only (hydrophobic) Spill Kit 80L Wheelie Bin Chemical Spill Kit
Was: £72.00
NOW: £57.60
Was: £72.00
NOW: £57.60
£93

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Proposed Oil in Southwold raises concerns.

Posted by Thomas Newman on Tuesday, July 3, 2012,
Over the last couple of years oil spills have been featured prominently on TV screens across the globe, thanks in large to the BP Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 and the ongoing problems regarding Shell’s control of oil spillage in the Niger Delta. However, it could now be that the possibility of this happening in British waters has increased with Parliaments vote last month to allow for ship to ship transfer of oil in the quaint Anglian coastal town of S...
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