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==History==
==History==
[[Ferrovial]] sold the waste collection business to [[Urbasser]] in 2021<ref>[https://www.urbaser.co.uk/news-1/2021/1/14/urbaser-expands-uk-portfolio-with-six-new-contracts Urbaser news item]</ref>, which in turn was acquired by [[FCC]] in December 2023<ref>https://www.fccenvironment.co.uk/2023/12/13/fcc-servicios-medio-ambiente-reaches-an-agreement-to-acquire-urbasers-affiliate-in-united-kingdom/</ref>.  
[[Ferrovial]] sold the waste collection business to [[Urbasser|Urbaser]] in 2021<ref>[https://www.urbaser.co.uk/news-1/2021/1/14/urbaser-expands-uk-portfolio-with-six-new-contracts Urbaser news item]</ref>, which in turn was acquired by [[FCC]] in December 2023<ref>https://www.fccenvironment.co.uk/2023/12/13/fcc-servicios-medio-ambiente-reaches-an-agreement-to-acquire-urbasers-affiliate-in-united-kingdom/</ref>.  
The Amey Group was sold in 2022 with the waste treatment business retained and branded [[Thalia Waste Management]]<ref>https://newsroom.ferrovial.com/en/press_releases/ferrovial-sells-amey-400-million/</ref>  
The Amey Group was sold in 2022 with the waste treatment business retained and branded [[Thalia Waste Management]]<ref>https://newsroom.ferrovial.com/en/press_releases/ferrovial-sells-amey-400-million/</ref>