THE team at Beanacre and Melksham Cricket Club have bowled judges over as recycling champions following its work with recycling programme provider Every Can Counts.

Over the past two years the cricket club has worked to ensure that all drinks cans consumed at matches and practices are responsibly disposed of; taking the number of cans recycled from zero before the initiative, to three or more bin bags full of empty drinks cans now being collected for recycling per week.

Taking a multi-channel approach, the club uses a combination of email bulletins, improved recycling bin signage, and social media channels - to spread recycling awareness amongst staff, players and club visitors.

Debbie Burns club administrator said: “We’ve seen an amazing change in attitudes to recycling since beginning our journey over two years ago with Every Can Counts. Carefully disposing of drinks cans and other recyclable waste in a sustainable manner has now become second nature to the club, and it has gone a long way in helping to reduce the amount of general waste we have picked up by the local Council.”

Every Can Counts is a free to use recycling initiative that aims to increase the number of drinks cans recycled, whether at work or while out and about.

Ruth Meeke, programme manager of Every Can Counts added: “We’re thrilled to honour the club’s recycling efforts with this Green Can Award. The ongoing commitment demonstrated by the club and keen use of communication resources is exactly the kind of can do attitude that will help communities make a real difference.”

To sign up to the programme, visit www.everycancounts.co.uk.