Tubex Expands UK’s Largest Tree Shelter Collection

Tubex Expands UK’s Largest Tree Shelter Collection: Tubex is kicking off 2025 with a major expansion of its tree shelter Collection and Recycling Programme, making it easier than ever for landowners and tree planters to recycle used shelters responsibly.

With 1.1 million tree shelters recycled to date, the UK’s first dedicated scheme of its kind is growing once again, with the addition of more locations and partners committed to sustainable forestry practices.

Tubex Expands UK’s Largest Tree Shelter Collection

Tubex Expands UK’s Largest Tree Shelter Collection

Tubex has built on the scheme’s success in 2024 by working closely with more partners and distributors to expand the network for 2025, with new collection points, including West Chevington, RSK Whittington and Alba Trees Ltd, joining the list.

These new locations accompany Tubex’s existing partners such as Yorkshire Dales Millenium Trust, Tilhill, Maydencroft, Green-tech and others, helping to grow the hub network to over 25 sites across the UK. This year’s expansion ensures even greater accessibility for landowners and tree planters looking to dispose of used shelters responsibly, either by dropping them off at a hub for free or by booking doorstep collection for a small fee.

The Tubex Tree Shelter Collection and Recycling Programme accepts used polypropylene or polyethylene tree shelters or mesh tubes from all manufacturers. All materials collected are recycled into new shelters, reinforcing Tubex’s ongoing commitment to a circular economy where materials are reused, and waste is minimised. As confirmed by independent research, collection and recycling represent the lowest impact option when tree shelters are used*, making this the most responsible avenue for landowners.

Pete Stevens, Business Development Manager at Tubex, said: “The growth of our Collection and Recycling Programme shows what can be achieved through strong collaboration and shared sustainability values. Our goal has always been to make it easier for landowners to ensure shelters aren’t left in the environment, and the expanded hub network means more people than ever can do the right thing.”

“We are proud of the community of stakeholders who have helped make this programme what it is today,” added Pete. “By working together, we are driving real progress in how the industry approaches tree shelter use and disposal, and we look forward to continuing that journey this year.”

To find the nearest collection hub, book a shelter pick-up, or learn more about the programme, visit: https://tubex.com/sustainability/tree-shelter-collection-recycling-programme/

* https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10130156/

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Introducing the EcoTech Lynx, Panther and Hornet

Introducing the EcoTech Lynx, Panther and Hornet: PSD Groundscare is proud to announce the UK launch of three, high-performance, tracked remote-controlled machines from EcoTech: the Lynx & Panther Rotary Mowers, and the Hornet Flail Mower.

Designed to tackle the most challenging terrains with power, precision, and safety, these advanced mowers are redefining steep slope management for professionals across forestry, municipal maintenance, and environmental conservation.

Introducing the EcoTech Lynx, Panther and Hornet

Introducing the EcoTech Lynx, Panther and Hornet

Unrivalled & Versatile Performance

Built with cutting-edge technology and a commitment to sustainability, the EcoTech Lynx, Panther, and Hornet offer unmatched manoeuvrability, power, and control. Whether clearing dense undergrowth, high grass or maintaining steep inclines, these machines provide a fast and cost-effective solution.

Key Features & Benefits:

Remote-Control Operation – Enhances operator safety by allowing users to operate from a distance, reducing exposure to hazards such as steep slopes, rocky terrain, dense vegetation or exposure to Hand Arm or Whole Body Vibration.

Steep Slope Maintenance – Each machine is designed for working on slopes up to 55 degrees.

High-Torque Tracked System – Ensures maximum traction and stability, making the Lynx, Panther, and Hornet ideal for steep slopes and undulating areas.

No Track Loss – Features a patented system preventing the loss of tracks.

High Output – The Lynx & Panther cut in reverse direction as well as forwards, making mowing incredibly quick & efficient.

Superb Versatility – The Lynx & Panther, with different cutting widths and the Hornet with adjustable tracks, offer suitable cutting widths for various applications enhancing their versatility.

Powerful Cutting Performance – Engineered with robust cutting decks and high-performance blades to efficiently clear thick brush, self-seeded trees, and overgrown areas.

Eco-Friendly Efficiency – Equipped with low-emission engines and fuel-efficient technology to reduce its environmental impact whilst delivering maximum power.

Specialized Designs for Every Need:

  • Lynx: 85cm cutting width – Ideal for compact, confined areas requiring precision cutting and transporting in vehicles.
  • Panther: 100cm cutting width – Built for larger area, heavy-duty operations.
  • Hornet: 100cm wide front flail mower, with a hydraulic opening front flap and adjustable tracks, designed for tackling extreme slopes with ease.

The EcoTech Hornet: Innovation at Its Finest

The EcoTech Hornet, a state-of-the-art remote-controlled tracked flail mower built for the toughest mowing conditions, featuring a patented hydraulic track adjustment, ensures maximum grip and stability on steep and uneven terrain. Powered by a Honda iGXV 800 twin-cylinder electronic fuel-injected Stage V engine, it delivers 26 HP of reliable performance, making it the ultimate solution for professionals who demand durability and power.

These remote-controlled machines are now available in the UK exclusively through PSD Groundscare and their dealer network, a trusted distributor of premium professional landscaping and groundscare equipment.

Stuart Mercer, PSD Sales Director, comments:
“EcoTech has developed these cutting-edge machines with the needs of contractors, forestry professionals, municipalities, and landowners in mind. By combining power, safety, and sustainability, the Lynx, Panther, and Hornet are transforming the way we manage overgrown landscapes. Only by seeing these machines in action can you fully appreciate the results they offer”.

We’re proud to offer a growing network of dealers across the UK, making it even easier to access our range of high-performance equipment. Should you require more information, wish to make an enquiry, or would like to request a demonstration, please visit www.psdgroundscare.co.uk or contact PSD Groundscare at:

✉ Email: enquiries@psdgroundscare.com
☎ Tel: 01282 856819

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Greenkeepers selected for agronomy experience

Greenkeepers selected for agronomy experience: The British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) and The R&A have selected 10 ambitious and talented greenkeepers to provide tournament support during five of this year’s biggest championships.

Ten BIGGA members will join the home greenkeeping teams for the hosting of this summer’s R&A championships, including The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush and the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porthcawl. The greenkeepers will gain experience in elite championship preparation, working alongside the home greenkeeping teams and The R&A’s Championship Agronomy Team.

Greenkeepers selected for agronomy experience

Greenkeepers selected for agronomy experience

The volunteers will be on site at:

  • The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush
  • The Senior Open at Sunningdale
  • The AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porthcawl
  • The Amateur Championship at Royal St George’s and Royal Cinque Ports
  • The Women’s Amateur Championship at Nairn

Each member is selected to participate at one of the championships, where they will be fully embedded into the home greenkeeping team. The entire group will also assemble at Royal Birkdale in April for an education session and will be invited to attend The Open at Royal Portrush, where they will learn about course preparation and the staging of a major championship.

The R&A Championship Agronomy Programme is the latest exclusive offering for members of BIGGA, building on the existing programme of exciting member initiatives, each intended to further the ability and skill of greenkeeping professionals.

The successful BIGGA members selected for 2025 are:

  • Ethan Walker, Enville Golf Club
  • Steven Connolly, Ansty Golf Centre
  • Duncan Sieling, The Richmond Golf Club
  • Kyle Gauld, Whitecraigs Golf Club
  • Geoffrey Seath, Broadstone Golf Club
  • Christopher Szoradi, The Manchester Golf Club
  • Adam Matthews, Minchinhampton Golf Club
  • Jack Hall, Kilworth Springs Golf Club
  • Dean Baily, Heswall Golf Club
  • Bradley Taylor, Beau Desert Golf Club

Adam Newton, Sustainable Championship Agronomy Lead at The R&A, said: “After an extensive application process, we have selected 10 impressive candidates who will gain a great insight into championship agronomy and greenkeeping at some of our most prestigious R&A Championships and a unique educational experience that will support them in their future careers.

“We look forward to developing the programme with BIGGA over future years and ensuring that it represents an aspirational learning experience for its members.”

Jim Croxton, BIGGA CEO, said: “BIGGA members have access to an incredible range of exclusive career-development opportunities and I’m convinced that the R&A Championship Agronomy Programme will soon be held among the upper echelons of those. Our collaboration with The R&A is a real vote of confidence that highlights how well thought-of our members are by the wider industry.

“My congratulations go to the 10 members selected to participate in this first cohort. The emphasis is now on them to make the most of the opportunity and represent our profession and association to the highest standard.

“My thanks also go to The R&A and greenkeeping teams at each of the host venues for the enthusiasm that has brought this programme to fruition.”

For more information about BIGGA and its various activities including how to become a member, visit www.bigga.org.uk

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