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[[Amey]] is one of the larger waste and recycling companies in the UK, and is a top five support services supplier in the UK. Amey services Local Authority and Business customers through a range of waste management facilities focused on four core geographies, including a [[Residual Waste EFW]] facility in Yorkshire and [[MRF]]s and employee 16,000 people in the UK across all of their services in the UK<ref>https://wasteservices.amey.co.uk/</ref>.  
[[AmeyCespa]] is one of the larger waste and recycling companies in the UK, with Amey itself being a top five support services supplier in the UK. Amey services Local Authority and Business customers through a range of waste management facilities focused on four core geographies, including a [[Residual Waste EFW]] facility in Yorkshire and [[MRF]]s and employ 16,000 people in the UK across all of their full range of services in the UK<ref>https://wasteservices.amey.co.uk/</ref>.  


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 17:06, 21 December 2020

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AmeyCespa is one of the larger waste and recycling companies in the UK, with Amey itself being a top five support services supplier in the UK. Amey services Local Authority and Business customers through a range of waste management facilities focused on four core geographies, including a Residual Waste EFW facility in Yorkshire and MRFs and employ 16,000 people in the UK across all of their full range of services in the UK[1].

History

Amey is owned by Ferrovial, a 'world leading infrastructure company' with over 96,000 employees[2].


Amey Entities Listed on WikiWaste

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