Cayman: At your disposal
IWC
celebrates 15 years of keeping Cayman clean
George
Town, Cayman Islands, August 12th, 2019 – Solid waste management
company Island Waste Carriers is celebrating 15 years equipping the
construction, residential and commercial community with waste
management education and service.
The
company locally known as IWC started in 2004 with 1 grapple truck and
10 dumpsters, hauling its first load for Pro-Builders site in Red
Bay. IWC would later join forces to assist MC Restoration with the
2.4 billion in damage caused by the CAT 4 Hurricane Ivan to assist
with the clean-up of Grand Cayman in the wake of the 2004 storm. IWC
not long after landed it first government contract to relocate the
Bodden Town temporary dump site so that hurricane debris could be
processed and disposed of properly. Since then IWC went on to be well
established amongst contractors, commercial clients and hotels in
Grand Cayman.
Today,
IWC boasts a fleet of 15 trucks and hundreds of containers making
them the well-respected waste management company islandwide now
located on the 2-acre property at 19E33 Sparky Drive, Industrial
Park. The company offers an arrangement of waste management solutions
in assorted styles from skips, roll-offs, front loaders and
compaction units. These solutions coupled with the qualified
technicians, mechanics and welders of its internal maintenance and
repair division has kept the company’s service standards strong and
the promise to customers firm ensuring that the Cayman Islands remain
a pristine destination to live, work and visit.
Putting
its 15 employees and large portfolio of customers at the forefront,
IWC wants to create the most efficient, effective, honest,
environmentally innovative and profitable waste management company in
the jurisdiction.
“There
have been so many milestones that we are proud to have accomplished
as the focused and passionate team that we are and thank the
community for entrusting us with such a rewarding challenge,” said
IWC Managing Director Jason Brown “with your help, IWC aims to
fulfil its vision to become the ultimate sustainable environmental
solution in the Caribbean.”
In
2014, Brown partnered with Guernsey Recycling Group to start sister
company Island Recycling Ltd, which handles the buying, processing,
export and recycling of non-ferrous metals. The company is also
responsible for recycling 670,000 shredded tyres in a 16-month
period, the first major Government recycling project of 2016.
The
public is encouraged to visit the company’s website at iwc.ky for
further information or call 946-DUMP to determine the best options
for waste management or recycling needs. You can also follow Island
Waste Carriers on Facebook and Instagram.
Published August 12, 2019
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