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[[Beauparc]] has rapidly growing in the UK waste market since 2016 through acquisition, retaining the brands of the acquired businesses, with a focus on waste [[treatment]] and [[recycling]] to produce [[Waste Derived Fuel]]. They now employ over 2,300 people across their Irish and UK businesses<ref name="ref1">https://beauparc.ie/about/</ref>.  
[[Beauparc]] has rapidly grown in the UK waste market since 2016 through acquisition, retaining the brands of the acquired businesses, with a focus on waste [[treatment]] and [[recycling]] to produce [[Waste Derived Fuel]]. They now employ over 2,300 people across their Irish and UK businesses<ref name="ref1">https://beauparc.ie/about/</ref>.  


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 10:38, 18 December 2020

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Beauparc has rapidly grown in the UK waste market since 2016 through acquisition, retaining the brands of the acquired businesses, with a focus on waste treatment and recycling to produce Waste Derived Fuel. They now employ over 2,300 people across their Irish and UK businesses[1].

History

Beauparc was founded in 1990 in Ireland and expanded into the UK through the acquisition of New Earth Solutions in 2016 out of administration. They then acquired WSR Recycling in 2017 followed by Scotwaste and Associated Waste Management in 2018. There most recent acquisitions were Mid UK Recycling in June 2019 from the administrator and LSS Waste Management in September 2020.[1].

Beauparc also announced their intention to be the sole Waste Derived Fuel supplier to the Skelton Grange EfW Plant in mid 2019 - a Residual Waste EFW facility currently in development[2].

Beauparc Entities Listed on WikiWaste

References