16/03/2025
Suscons 5R strategy
REFUSE -> REDUCE -> REUSE -> REPAIR -> RECYCLE.
We recycle uPVC window and door frames , through our processing we extrude to manufacture Emergecy Relief Shelters by creating a closed loop humanaterian society.
In order to arrange collection email [email protected]
17/10/2024
We are looking for a part time 7.5t driver leading to full time position to cover 2 days per week , this may be suitable for someone semi retired .
You must have a the following;
Clasification C1
Over 25
Full driver qualification card
Max points 6
Ability to operate a taillift
Physically fit to carry 25kg at times
Ability to handball at times
Ability to use hand tools
Ability to follow instruction clearly
Contact Steve on 07307151514
08/04/2024
Suscons are leading the way in sustainable solutions for the humanitarian sector with advanced state of the art manufacturing technology to avoid waste and minimise carbon emissions…
📣Here's what makes Suscons different:
Sustainable Solutions: Suscons products are made from recycled PVC Materials that are fire resistant, waterproof, rot proof and UV resistant.
Rapid Deployment: Suscons shelters are delivered as a flat pack, quick to assemble without the need for tools, providing efficient temporary housing for disaster-affected communities. They can last a minimum of 10 years.
Long-Term Impact: Suscons also builds permanent schools and hospitals, fostering education, healthcare, and community development.
Ultimately, it’s their commitment to compassion and their strive to do the right thing for society which makes them stand out from the rest. You can meet the team responsible for changing lives, putting people first, avoiding waste and making a difference at the upcoming Disasters Expo Europe. Set yourself a reminder to visit➡booth E52 on the 15th-16th of May in Frankfurt!
14/12/2023
Research Spotlight: Suscons Emergency Relief Shelter - University of Birmingham
Innovative shelters made from 100% recycled materials could help to protect refugees fleeing disaster zones.
13/12/2023
Suscons appear in the spotlight again
Research Spotlight: Suscons Emergency Relief Shelter - University of Birmingham
Innovative shelters made from 100% recycled materials could help to protect refugees fleeing disaster zones.
11/11/2023
We are now fully opened
We collect your waste PVC plastics for FREE
21/10/2023
We have launched our new website, you can now book your collection of waste PVC windows and doors.
RECYCLE – Suscons
Suscons can recycle ANY PVC windows and doors in the fenestration industry, we can collect glazed and contaminated window and door frames, saving you time and money.
15/10/2023
Suscons Founder/Director Stephen Ford picks up two awards for;
The Horners Award - For Plastic Design and Innovation.
The David Williams Award - For Social Contribution Through Plastics.
Our innovation and design was to tackle the waste stream of PVC plastics generated through the fenestration sector and offer a solution from short term - medium term Emergency Shelters taking into account several factors for displaced families globally. Anyone can design and manufacture a shelter , but the shelter needs to meet International Building Standards Code (IBC).
and reflects the needs of local culture, vulnerability and capacities of the affected community and the resources available.
Suscons carry our robust Research and Development in Partnership with University of Birmingham to ensure our shelters meet (IBC). British Plastics Federation FENSA
05/09/2023
Have you got any waste PVC window and door frames rather than paying for a skip, let Suscons collect them for FREE and turn them into a sustainable closed loop humanitarian society.
To arrange collection email us [email protected]
23/08/2023
Suscons collects another load of waste window and door frames from a consumer in Crewe. The consumer was demolishing there conservatory to extend their kitchen.
If you have any scrap PVC window and door frames you need to dispose of email us your contacts details we can arrange collection in your area.
Tel: 0121 769 1872 or Email us at [email protected]