
We recently completed the first phase of wrapping new recycling fleet additions for SUEZ and Somerset Council, with seven new vans due to receive updated graphics and branding.
The design follows the original vehicle livery we produced for 87 Romaquip recycling vehicles back in 2019/20, but with refreshed colours and updated branding following the transition from Somerset Waste Partnership to Somerset Council.
So far, three of the seven vehicles have been completed, with the remaining four due to arrive shortly.
The vehicles were wrapped on-site in Bridgwater over two days, helping minimise downtime and allowing the fleet to be turned around quickly and efficiently.

Alongside the main printed graphics, each van was fitted with Chapter 8 compliant rear markings across the rear two-thirds of the vehicle, helping improve visibility and safety while operating on public roads.
For projects like this, we generally use 3M IJ180 wrap material. It’s a product we’ve worked with for years and continue to trust for large commercial fleet projects thanks to its durability, finish quality and ease of installation.
The finished vans look bright, clean and highly visible out on the road, exactly what a public-facing recycling fleet should be.


