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FCC can deliver capital-intensive facilities

that benefit the local communities.”

Antonio Alfonso, managing director, head

of FCC Environment International, alleged

that “the Edinburgh and Midlothian con-

tract represents another step in FCC’s

growth as a global partner to municipa-

lities and authorities wishing to address

environmental challenges and achieve

the European Circular Economy goals. It

also expands our presence in the United

Kingdom, where we have been delivering

services since 1989, and proves our ability

to provide effective energy-from-waste so-

lutions under a public-private partnership

approach.”

Generating energy from

the waste will produce

sufficient electricity to

power close to 27,000

homes

The contract further enhances FCC’s in-

ternational footprint, as it provides en-

vironmental services in cities and towns

throughout the world. The Group currently

operates energy-from-waste facilities in a

number of counties in the United Kingdom

(Buckinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Kent,

Nottinghamshire and Worcestershire - the

latter under construction -) as well as Aus-

tria and Spain.

In the photo, the FCC team that participa-

ted in the project. Seated from left to right:

Vicente Orts, Carlos Afonso, Paul Taylor

and Tomás Núñez; standing from left to

right: Miguel Ángel Parras, Juan Troyano,

Agustín Serrano, Andy Smith, Carol Nunn,

Frazer Peavoy, Peter McHenry, Dan Murphy

and Tim Gill.