Food waste disposer expert InSinkErator UK has transitioned into modern, new offices at Croxley Park, Hatters Lane, Watford.
The move represents an important step in futureproofing the business, with the company now based in a fully fitted, state-of-the-art workspace designed to be scalable and support growth as needed.
Ashley Munden, MD for the UK and EMEA, InSinkErator, said: “This exciting step allows us to be more agile as a business and means we now benefit from a more forward-thinking office solution.
“Following COVID-19, I believe a lot of companies started to re-think their office space, as needs changed and the way we work evolved. That evolution today dictates what is required from a modern office and I’m happy that things feel fresh in our new home. We needed to update, and the new space allows our hybrid working pattern to flourish.”
Ashley added: “This summer’s move has been a great milestone for the business and now we have greater ability to grow our team. We’re looking forward to the future and what comes next from our brand.”
As part of the relocation, InSinkErator UK also supported a number of community groups by donating furniture from its previous premises. In a bid to reduce landfill waste and give back locally, donations were made to The Ansar Youth Project, Good Vibrations Watford, Rifco Theatre Company and Best Before.
Zuhayr Kassam, Head of Operations from Ansar Youth Project, commented: “The items InSinkErator kindly donated will make a significant difference. Over the past year, we’ve had to relocate twice and, as a result, lost access to our own dedicated office space. Thankfully, we have now secured a new office that was previously unfurnished, and these items will greatly support our Senior Management Team in delivering the operational work needed to meet the charity’s aims.”
Ryan White, Director at Good Vibrations Watford, said: “We’re so grateful to the team at InSinkErator UK for donating desks and office supplies. These items have found a new home in our workshop and admin space, helping us set up a more organised, welcoming environment for our growing community.
“With their help, we’re one step closer to achieving our goal: bringing free music-making and skills-sharing opportunities to people of all ages and abilities in Watford. Kindness like this helps us keep our sessions going strong while reducing waste – a win for people and planet.”
Founded in 1927, InSinkErator invented the first food waste disposer and has remained at the forefront of tackling food waste responsibly. Its products provide a quick and hygienic way to dispose of food scraps, helping households reduce their environmental impact.
For more information on InSinkErator and its product range, call 01923 594104 or visit: https://www.insinkerator.com/en-gb