04 June 2015 -

Ellgia Recycling appoints Mobas

Ellgia Recycling has appointed Mobas to raise its profile across the East of England and promote its significant successes since launch, just three years ago.

Based in Ely, Ellgia Recycling provides high quality innovative solutions for commercial waste management needs. It has built a reputation for listening to its customers and delivering the most cost-effective, environmental and efficient processes available. Boasting an impressive portfolio of customers across the East of England, it provides a service tailored to each customer’s needs along with access to real-time and detailed information through a unique portal.

The team at Mobas is now working closely with the business to develop an in-depth understanding of its people, processes and operations. This knowledge will be used to create a PR and content plan to deliver maximum impact and raise awareness of the business and its services to commercial audiences across the region.

Becky Lamont, Director of PR and Content at Mobas, said: “Ellgia Recycling is a really impressive business and we’re so excited to be working with the team. Good waste management is a critical issue for businesses, and consumers, across the world, and it’s a topic that’s only going to grow in importance. Ellgia Recycling is leading the way in providing innovative and cost-effective solutions for businesses and has a mass of exciting and as yet untapped stories. With a shared passion for listening, measurement and delivering results for our customers, we’re looking forward to establishing a long and successful working relationship between Ellgia Recycling and Mobas.”

As we approach World Cup year in 2026, the branding, ball and other assets have now been released so we are starting to get a feel for how it will look.

But, it’s not just the visuals of the branding and sponsors which shape how the tournament feels, but also the kits.


This time, as expected, the majority of kits will be Adidas or Nike manufactured, with a few others in the mix. But I want to spend some time focusing on Adidas.


They’ve made a subtle change to their template, which I expect to start seeing across all of their club kits too in the 26/27 season. It’s so subtle you may not notice, or you may notice a difference but not be able to put your finger on it.
In fact, it’s a change that I’m surprised hasn’t happened sooner.

If this sparked a rethink with your brand, imagine what we could achieve together.

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