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11/10/2017

FCC Environment UK Awarded prestigious Health and Safety Management Award

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FCC Environment has won a prestigious Sword of Honour from the British Safety Council. The company is one of the UK’s leading waste and resource management companies was one of 57 organisations worldwide that achieved a Sword of Honour, which is awarded to companies which have demonstrated excellence in the management ...

05/10/2017

FCC Environment starts a pilot project in San Sebastián to promote responsible environmental behaviour among the public

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FCC Medio Ambiente (the Spanish brand for FCC Environment) has started the SICCAR initiative (service to promote environmentally responsible public behaviour), developed by its Gipuzkoa-Navarre Branch and its Coordination and Development Department in collaboration with the Tecnalia Technology Centre.

04/10/2017

Aqualia, chosen to manage the new Burgos treatment plant

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Aqualia has won the contract to operate the waste water treatment plant (WWTP) in Burgos, in the region of Castile and León, Spain. The conditions document required the delivery of a very advanced and innovative technical tender alongside a sustainable and consistent financial tender, precisely Aqualia’s great asset. ...

03/10/2017

FCC’s Dallas MRF Named Best Recycling Facility in the US

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FCC’s Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) located in the City of Dallas has been chosen by the National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) as the Best Recycling Facility of the Year 2017 in North America. This award recognizes the facility that demonstrates leadership in key measurements, such as innovation, quantity ...

18/09/2017

FCC Environment awarded the contract to manage the Pinto light-packaging waste sorting plant (Madrid)

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FCC Medio Ambiente (the Spanish brand for FCC Environment) has been awarded the contract to manage the Pinto light-packaging waste sorting plant that belongs to Mancomunidad del Sur (Intermunicipal association of Southern Madrid region). For the contracted term of 5 years, this represents a backlog of €10.95 million.