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Verdant is investing in four new collection vehiclesEast Lothian Council has renewed its recycling collection contract with Verdant for three years, with the option of a seven-year extension.
The waste will be treated at New Earth's composting facility in Sharpness Bath and North East Somerset Council has agreed a seven-year food waste treatment deal with New Earth Solutions.
Natta has also built a new facility in WinchesterPortsmouth City Council has awarded Natta Building Company with a £750,000 contract to build a new household waste recycling centre (HWRC) at Port Solent, Hampshire.
Both authorities will benefit from increased recycling rates through Project ReduceThere are now just three bidders left in the running for a 25-year residual waste contract, part of Project Reduce, a partnership between Milton Keynes Council and Northamptonshire County Council.
L to R: Eric Wright, chairman, Eric Wright Construction; Albert Atkinson, deputy leader, Lancashire County Council; Howard Rushton and Richard Matthewman of Neales Waste ManagementLancashire County Council has awarded two new six-year contracts to Neales Waste Management.
Serco will provide street cleaning for Sandwell among other servicesSandwell Metropolitan Borough Council has awarded a 25-year contract worth £650M to Serco for its new waste improvement plan, which is expected to start from November this year.
Sealing the deal: Veolia staff meet members of Staffordshire County CouncilStaffordshire County Council has awarded a 25-year PFI residual waste treatment and disposal contract to Veolia Environmental Services, worth around £1bn.
Artist's impression of the new MBT facilityBiffa Group has agreed a £1bn plus deal with M+W Group's UK team to build a new MBT facility in West Sussex. It is the first project that Biffa and M+W have collaborated on.
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» Interserve completes City and County Council build
» Gateshead welcomes new wheelie bins
» Veolia names contractor for Berkshire site
» Peterborough invites new bids for EfW plant
» Blackpool cracks it with lighting solution
» Lewes and Wealden join forces and save money
» Two in race for Leicestershire build
» Green machines keep Camden clean
» Severnside wins Defra deal
» Harborough boosts food collections
» Connaught wins deals worth over £14M
» Warwickshire finds green solution for school slops
» Blackburn sticks with Verdant for co-mingled collections
» Lancashire councils open the doors for Stertil Stokvis
» May Gurney wins two long-term deals
» Swansea presses on with paper pact
» Countrystyle scoops London market deal
» Scottish success for TEG
» Viridor seals the deal in Lincolnshire
» Verdant wins first organics treatment deal
» AWS to recycle more plastic with WRG

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