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Responsible reporting
FCC Environment,
a company
committed to solidarity
Publication of the first Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR) report covering the entire FCC Environment UK
Group.
2011 was a challenging year in many res-
pects. Nevertheless, FCC Environment was
able to make major strides. Health and safe-
ty have improved and the rate of incidences
(RIR) dropped 37% while personnel turno-
ver, sick leave, and absenteeism were below
the average in the United Kingdom.
From its contributions to community projects
for conservation and for protecting cultural
heritage to its re-certification by the Carbon
Trust, there are many reasons for feeling
proud at FCC Environment.
FCC Environment adds another charity
shop to its network, focusing on providing
modern and efficient facilities for easy re-
cycling.
The Judkins household waste recycling
centre (HWRC) in Tuttle Hill, Nuneaton, is
now open for the donations of unused hou-
sehold articles – in good state – as part of
the 1 and 2 chapters of the used furniture
project.
The objective of this charity is to provide
those in need with affordable furniture and
white-brand products that they will be able
to make good use of.
The company remains committed to the
long-term protection of the environment and
sustainable development. The Energy from
Waste facilities as well as energy crops and
wind power, will play a key role in the quest
for new improvements in environmental per-
formance that will benefit clients and local
communities over the coming years.
This is part of similar agreements that FCC
Environment has entered into with national
and regional charities. In July, two re-use
shops were opened in Buckinghamshire at
the High Heavens and Aston Clinton hou-
sehold waste recycling centres managed
by the South Bucks Hospice.
FCC Environment collects articles from the
10 recycling household waste recycling si-
tes that it manages in the county and distri-
butes them between the two second-hand
shops.
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