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*[[Mercia Waste Management]] is a joint venture between FCC and [[Urbaser Ltd]] to deliver the [[PPP]] contract for [[Worcestershire County Council]] and [[Herefordshire Council]] including the [[Residual Waste EFW]] at [[EnviRecover - Hartlebury EFW]]  
*[[Mercia Waste Management]] is a joint venture between FCC and [[Urbaser Ltd]] to deliver the [[PPP]] contract for [[Worcestershire County Council]] and [[Herefordshire Council]] including the [[Residual Waste EFW]] at [[EnviRecover - Hartlebury EFW]]  
*[[Mercia Waste Management (FCC and Urbaser)]]
*[[Mercia Waste Management (FCC and Urbaser)]]
*[[F C C Environment (Berkshire) Ltd]]
*[[F C C (UK) Ltd]]
*[[F C C Recycling (UK) Ltd]]
*[[F C C Waste Services (UK) Ltd]]
*[[Severn Waste Services]]
*[[Severn Waste Services]]
*[[Green Recovery Projects Ltd]]
*[[Green Recovery Projects Ltd]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:07, 18 December 2020

FCC logo from website
FCC logo from website


FCC (FCC Environment (UK) Ltd) is one of the major waste and recycling companies in the UK and is a subsidiary of Fomento de Construcciones y Contratasoperates. It is focused on Local Authority and Business Waste across the UK, employing nearly 2,400 people across a range of MRFs, EfW facilities and Landfill sites[1].

History

Waste Recycling Group (WRG) (previously Anti-Waste Ltd) acquired Hanson Waste Management from Hanson plc in 2000, with WRG then in turn acquired by Terra Firma Capital Partners in 2003. Fomento de Construcciones y Contratasoperates then acquired WRG from Terra Firma Capital Partners (excluding the Landfill Gas assets) in 2006. FCC Environment was then formed through the merger of Fosca Services and Waste Recycling Group in 2012.

In 2020 FCC formed Green Recovery Projects Ltd, a new company for its Energy from Waste portfolio to allow the subsequent sale of 49% to Icon Infrastructure. Sites include Allington EFW, Eastcroft EfW (Lines 1 & 2), Greatmoor EfW, Millerhill EfW and Lincolnshire EFW[2].

In 2017/18 the relative position of the top 5 waste companies[3], by turnover, was as follows:

Company Turnover million GBP
Veolia 1,500
Biffa 1,077
Suez 798
Viridor 789
FCC 670

FCC Entities Listed on WikiWaste

References