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FCC’s internationalisation process is mo-

ving forward in the United Kingdom. On this

occasion, two Group subsidiaries in the UK

have landed contracts in the environmental

area.

One is for municipal waste treatment and

disposal in Norfolk, awarded to FCC Envi-

ronment UK. This 4-year contract is in force

since 1 April last and may be extended by

one year on expiration.

The Norfolk contract represents a backlog

of 54 million euro and entails serving over

half the county’s 870,000 inhabitants. Addi-

tionally, up to 100,000 tons of municipal

waste will be handled each year at the Cos-

tessey mechanical treatment and recycling

plant, in the centre of the county.

Through subsidiary FCC Environment Ser-

vices UK, the Group has reached an agre-

ement with Harborough District Council to

roll over its contract for municipal solid was-

te collection and street cleaning until 2023;

the contract has been in force since 2008.

This renewal reflects the Council’s confi-

dence in FCC’s technical and operational

capabilities. The contract represents over

40 million euro for the Group’s backlog, and

entails serving a total of 88,000 people.

FCC’s environmentally sustainable solutions

in these two contracts will contribute to the

UK authorities achieving their recycling and

landfill diversion targets.

The FCC Group has been delivering envi-

ronmental services in the UK since 1989.

It currently serves over 20 million people

there, and reported 926.9 million euro in

revenues in 2015.

FCC lands two new contracts in the UK,

for waste management and street cleansing

The two contracts

represent 94 million euro

in total revenues

They entail serving

over 500,000 people

in Norfolk and the

district of Harborough

(Leicestershire)