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In December 2023 it was announced that '''[[FCC]]''' had agreed to acquire [[Urbaser]]'s UK waste business for a figure of c.£398m, with the transaction anticipated to complete in the second quarter of 2024[3]. The acquisition included [[Javelin Park EfW]], [[EnviRecover - Hartlebury EFW]], [[Biowise]], and [[J&B Recycling]] as well as a number of Local Authority contracts that were acquired from Amey in 2021. | |||
The Local Authority contracts Listed on pages in WikiWaste to [[Urbaser]] are as follows: | |||
*Burnley Borough Council | *Burnley Borough Council | ||
*Dartford (recently awarded to [[FCC]]) | *Dartford (recently awarded to [[FCC]]) | ||
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*Welwyn Hatfield District Council | *Welwyn Hatfield District Council | ||
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Revision as of 19:39, 16 January 2025
In December 2023 it was announced that FCC had agreed to acquire Urbaser's UK waste business for a figure of c.£398m, with the transaction anticipated to complete in the second quarter of 2024[3]. The acquisition included Javelin Park EfW, EnviRecover - Hartlebury EFW, Biowise, and J&B Recycling as well as a number of Local Authority contracts that were acquired from Amey in 2021.
The Local Authority contracts Listed on pages in WikiWaste to Urbaser are as follows:
- Burnley Borough Council
- Dartford (recently awarded to FCC)
- East Hertfordshire District Council
- Gosport Borough Council
- Havering London Borough Council
- North Hertfordshire District Council
- Selby District Council (no longer delivered by FCC)
- Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council
- Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
- Waltham Forest London Borough Council
- Welwyn Hatfield District Council