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Why responsible recycling is becoming a competitive advantage for installers

Date: 29 May 2026
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Why responsible recycling is becoming a competitive advantage for installers
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Date: 29 May 2026

For many installers, waste removal has traditionally been viewed as little more than a necessary operational task, arrange a skip, clear the site, move onto the next job.

But across the glazing and wider home improvement sectors, that mindset is beginning to shift.

As homeowners become more environmentally conscious and expectations around sustainability continue to rise, installers are increasingly judged not just on the quality of the installation itself, but on how responsibly projects are managed from start to finish.

That includes what happens to old frames, glass and materials once they leave site.

According to FENSA, responsible recycling is no longer simply about compliance or environmental obligations. Increasingly, it is becoming part of how installers build trust, strengthen reputation and differentiate themselves in a competitive market.

Sam Davies

鈥淩esponsible recycling shouldn鈥檛 cost installers a penny, and that鈥檚 our mission, to enable that for everybody,鈥 explains Sam Davies, Technical Manager at FENSA.

The organisation says feedback from installers already using its Recycling Scheme suggests the commercial benefits are becoming just as important as the operational ones.

鈥淭he installers that are using the scheme have fed back to us and told us that when they鈥檝e been engaging with their consumers, when they鈥檝e told them about the use of a responsible recycling scheme that they are involved with through FENSA, it鈥檚 established a more trusting relationship with them,鈥 says Sam. 鈥淚t鈥檚 helped them win their work.鈥

That shift reflects broader changes in consumer behaviour.

Homeowners are becoming more informed, more research-led and more interested in the environmental impact of the products and services they buy. Questions around sustainability, recycling and responsible disposal are becoming increasingly common during the sales process.

For installers, being able to demonstrate that waste materials are handled responsibly can provide reassurance at a point where customers are deciding who to trust with work on their home.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just the cost saving that installers need to consider when they鈥檙e looking at the free recycling scheme,鈥 Sam explains. 鈥淵es, it鈥檚 very important, but you鈥檙e also upgrading your professionalism, enhancing the trust that you have with those consumers, and acting more responsibly.鈥

Importantly, FENSA鈥檚 approach is designed to remove the complexity that has historically prevented some businesses from accessing compliant recycling routes.

For smaller installers especially, arranging compliant waste collections has often been seen as expensive, time consuming or difficult to organise consistently across different regions.

FENSA says its Recycling Scheme has been built specifically to simplify that process.

鈥淪etting yourself up on the recycling scheme is really, really simple,鈥 says Sam.

Installers can access the scheme directly through the FENSA portal, where company details are automatically pre-populated through their existing registration information.

鈥淎ll you need to do is log into the portal, go onto the installer benefits page, click on the recycling button,鈥 Sam explains. 鈥淭hat will feed you through into a link which pre-renders all of your contact information based on your company registration.鈥

Once submitted, referrals are directed to an approved waste collection partner operating within the installer鈥檚 area.

鈥淭hat referral then goes to the waste collector that is assigned to your area,鈥 Sam continues. 鈥淭hey make contact with you, they set up a collection.鈥

The system is also structured to support long-term operational efficiency.

鈥淔rom there, you can actually set up regular collections with that recycling partner, so you don鈥檛 need to refer every single one through the FENSA portal,鈥 says Sam. 鈥淲e already have that information, we have that referral. You can then set up your own partnership with that company.鈥

As sustainability expectations continue to evolve across the construction and home improvement sectors, FENSA believes installers who can clearly demonstrate responsible practices will increasingly stand out.

In a market where trust, transparency and professionalism are becoming central to winning work, responsible recycling is no longer simply a back-end process, it is becoming part of the customer experience itself.

For more information about the FENSA Recycling Scheme and how it can support your business鈥 growth, please visit  or call 020 7645 3700.

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