Your circular partner
Our services
We help you create value from what you already have and ensure that resources are given new life. With our broad offering in construction, we work with you to reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a more circular future. We are your partner all the way.
For a circular future
About Sortera
We strive to be the industry role model in the transition to a circular society. We believe in the power of seeing waste as a resource – a necessity to meet today’s environmental challenges and create a future where resources are used in a smarter and longer-lasting way.
By contributing to resource efficiency and more sustainable construction, we create value for both our customers and society. Transforming waste products into resources is not just an environmental target – it is a prerequisite for a sustainable future.
We are a driving force in the transition to a greener and more circular world
Our vision is to be the benchmark for the transition to a more circular society, and ensure we are involved in driving the development in our industry.
How we work with sustainability
In our pursuit of transitioning from linear to circular flows, we actively work to increase the share of reused and recycled materials and to create more circular material flows
Sustainability is integrated into our business model and developed in close collaboration with customers, partners and employees.
Latest from Sortera
Case Study: LLS Logistics
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Through tailored collections and smart recycling, Sortera helps LLS Logistics cut costs, stay compliant, and keep sustainability at the core of every project.
Caroline Munro on Modernising Tax Policy
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Waste management in the UK has evolved rapidly over the last decade and nowhere is that more visible than in the construction sector. On sites across the country, materials are being sorted at source, recycling rates are increasing, and technology is streamlining compliance and reporting.
Yet, while the industry has moved forward, waste tax policy has struggled to keep pace. If the system is going to genuinely support environmental goals, reduce waste crime, and make room for innovation, it needs to be modernised to reflect today’s realities and be adaptable enough for tomorrow’s challenges.