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With the push towards a greener economy and more sustainable society the waste sector has taken on a more diverse and ever evolving segmentation. Our current main areas of operation are:

Waste Management:

The traditional market sector where we are working with the major national players and regional organisations as they looking to recruit and strengthen the sales, development and commercial teams. This area of the industry remains as strong as ever and is the bedrock that allows the new and developing sectors to flourish.

Recycling:

Albeit seen as a traditional market in the waste sector the expansion and innovation in the area has been dramatic in recent years, mainly driven by the land fill tax that has made councils and waste management companies look what they do with their waste. The development and construction of larger MRF’S is a major area of expansion with demand for recycled products by consumers increasing.

Energy from Waste (EfW):

This area has seen great developments of late and there is an increasing number of entrepreneurial businesses bringing new technologies to market or innovating old ones from associated industries. The growing interest of European and American companies to enter the market and lack of technology specialist has led this market to become hotly contested and one of enormously potential with the Governmental championing of gasification and anaerobic digestion.

PFI Waste Bids:

With numerous multimillion pound contracts already underway or reaching financial closure this is by no means a new area of investment. However there is still billions of pounds worth of PFI waste bids to start, and with the wider media gaining interest on the back of such large deals as the £3.8 billion Greater Manchester waste PFI, this area will only gain momentum. Also with other PFI sectors being more effected by the recession the waste sector has become far more attractive and more hotly contested. Like EfW there has been an added interest in waste PFI from not only large European operators but also American and Australian organisations.

 

 

 

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