Trade Mark Journal No.2026/009 27 February 2026

UK00004300937 26 November 2025 (9,11,35,37,40,42)

RecyclaCell

Class 9
Renewable energy and environmental monitoring hardware; solar charge controllers; battery management systems; electric battery arrays; second-life EV battery units; sensors for environmental data collection (flow, level, light, temperature, humidity); water and energy monitoring devices; smart control units; computer hardware for hydroponics and environmental automation; downloadable software and software applications for data collection, dashboarding, carbon monitoring, energy analytics, environmental learning, and IoT device control.
Class 11
Hydroponic and aeroponic growing systems; irrigation systems; water circulation pumps; drip-feed irrigation equipment; lighting and grow-light installations for horticulture; environmental control systems for plant growth; climate-controlled grow structures; modular growing units powered by renewable energy.
Class 35
Business consultancy relating to sustainability, net-zero planning, circular economy strategy, carbon reduction, environmental performance reporting, and resource efficiency; provision of data analytics for environmental and operational optimisation; preparation of sustainability reports and climate-action plans; advisory services for schools, local authorities, and organisations regarding renewable energy installations and energy-use reduction.
Class 37
Installation, maintenance, and repair of renewable energy systems, hydroponic systems, environmental monitoring systems, solar arrays, battery systems, and modular grow structures; installation of smart bike sheds, smart grow huts, and outdoor renewable-powered learning infrastructure.
Class 40
Energy generation and storage services; storage of energy using second-life batteries; services relating to harvesting, storing, and supplying renewable electricity; operation of renewable-powered micro-grids; processing and re-use of EV battery components for energy systems.
Class 42
Design and development of computer software, IoT systems, dashboards, and data platforms for environmental measurement, hydroponics control, and renewable energy optimisation; engineering design services; scientific and technological consultancy relating to energy, climate, circular economy, and environmental monitoring; providing temporary use of software (SaaS) for sustainability analytics, carbon accounting, and environmental education.

Merril Winston Samson-Miller