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FCC Medio Ambiente wins the Awards for Excellence in Recycling & Waste Management in the United Kingdom Agreement signed to encourage the social and labour insertion of persons at risk of social exclusion FCCEnvironment retains solid urban waste collection and street clean- sing contract in Alcoy, Alicante FCC participates in the third edition of the Cities Forum held in Madrid Training and awareness day for the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in the labour market in Zaragoza Contract in East Northamptonshire (United Kingdom) The re3 waste management association, managed by FCC Environment, has won the “Best use of design and technology in a waste management centre” category at the prestigious Let´s Recycle 2018 “Awards for Excellence in Recycling and Waste Management” awards. FCC Medio Ambiente and “la Caixa” foundation have signed a collaboration agreement to en- courage the social insertion of persons at risk of social exclusion through the Incorpora program- me, promoted by the financial entity. Its objective is to increase the hiring of vulnerable groups and to provide information, training and advice to the companies taking part in this action. The agree- ment was signed in CaixaForum Madrid by Jor- ge Payet, Chief Executive Officer of FCC Medio Ambiente and by the Deputy CEO of “La Caixa” foundation, Marc Simón. Alcoy City Council and FCC Medio Ambiente have signed the new solid urban waste collection and street cleansing contract for a period of four years, with a portfolio of €15.5 million and the possible extension of two years. With this decision, FCC will continue providing services in Alcoy just as it has done since 1979. FCC Medio Ambiente and Plena inclusion Aragón have held the first training and awareness day in Zaragoza for the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in the workplace, aimed at middle management, works coun- cils and company structure workers in the Aragón-Rio- ja-Soria branch office. The City of East Northamptonshire has awarded FCC Envi- ronment a seven-year, €20 million contract for the district’s waste collection and street cleaning service. To serve the municipality’s 88,000 inhabitants, the com- pany will have a workforce of 52 workers; 13 vehicles for the waste collection service, including eight 26-tonne compac- tors; four 7.5-tonne light trucks for the selective collection of kitchen waste and another closed-box truck for bulky waste and the distribution of containers. For the street cleaning service, there will be five cage-type dump vans and three mechanical sweepers. B R I E F B R I E F - E N V I R O N M E N T 38 ENVIRONMENT
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