Suez
Suez employ more than 5,000 people in the UK. Since 1988, they have been managing waste and water for local authority and business customers and operate from over 300 locations in the UK[1].

History
- Suez have grown in the UK since 1988, previously under the name Sita.
- In August 2020 Veolia launched a process to acquire/merge with Suez via the acquisition of the shares owned by Energie in Suez (representing 32% of the company for 3.4bn Euros). By September 2022 the Competition and Markets Authority had determined that the sale in the UK would be anti-competitive[2] and as a result it was announced that Suez would buy back its waste and recycling business in the UK[3]
- In December 2022 Suez announced the completion of the acquisition from Veolia[4]. The new ownership is understood to be between Meridiam, Global Infrastructure Partners, Caisse des Depots Group and a small holding by employees.
- In October 2023 Suez announced the acquisition of DCW (Devon Contract Waste)[5].
- In December 2023 Suez announced the acquisition of F&R Cawley[6].
- In May Suez announced the winning of a 10 year contract to operate and maintain Milton Keynes' Waste Recovery Park and an interm contract to operate the NESS EfW facility[7].
Suez Entities Listed on WikiWaste
- SUEZ
- SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK Ltd
- Sita
- Sita UK
- Sita UK Ltd
- Sita (GB) Ltd
- SITA Environment Ltd
- Sita Waste Handling Ltd
- Sita Wastecare Ltd
- SITA UK Ltd, Tilbury Dock Alternative Fuel Facility (mothballed)
- SITA (Kirklees) Ltd via Kirklees EfW
- SITA (Lancashire) Ltd
- Suez Recycling & Recovery Lancashire Ltd
- Sita Surrey Ltd via Charlton Lane Eco Park
- SITA Suffolk Ltd via Suffolk EfW
- SITA Tees Valley Ltd including Teeside EfW

