Veolia wins new contract with Medway Council

Veolia wins new contract with Medway Council

Processing 15,000 tonnes of waste at Veolia’s Southwark Materials Recovery Facility will take the equivalent of 12,266 cars off the road in terms of the carbon emissions

Veolia has won a two year recycling haulage and processing contract with Medway Council, which commenced at the beginning of October 2022. The new £2.7million contract will run until October 2024, with the option of an additional two year extension.


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The contract consists of two parts, firstly, bulking and haulage services at the Rochester waste transfer station for dry mixed recyclables, mixed paper and card and organics (bulking only). The second part  involves the processing of Dry Mixed Recyclables (DMR) at Southwark integrated waste management facility and the processing of mixed paper and card and other ancillary wastes.

Recycling common materials makes a significant reduction in carbon emissions: plastic recycling saves around 70%, recycling of metals can save 90% and recycled paper represents a 40% saving on carbon compared to using virgin resources.

Processing 15,000 tonnes of waste at Veolia’s state-of-the-art Southwark Materials Recovery Facility will take the equivalent of 12,266 cars off the road in terms of the carbon emissions saved by ensuring that these items are properly recycled and raw materials are conserved.

Veolia held the previous contract with Medway Council for bulking and haulage between 2019 and 2022. It has also been providing disposal services since 2010 and has been processing DMR from Medway at the Southwark Materials Recovery since February 2012. 

David Fitzgerald, General Manager for Veolia South East said:
We’re delighted to have won this contract, which reflects the existing high standards provided by our team. We’re very proud of our bulking, haulage and processing work for Medway that helps towards achieving our wider goal of ecological transformation. By ensuring that sorted recycling goes to the right place we are reducing both carbon and environmental impacts.

The contract also demonstrates our strong relationship with Medway Council, and we look forward to continuing to work in partnership for the years to come.”

Ian Gilmore, Medway Council’s Head of Regulatory and Environmental Services, said: 

“I am pleased that we will be continuing to work with Veolia. We look forward to further developing our partnership to ensure our residents’ recycling is processed and recycled as efficiently as possible. Thank you to our residents for continuing to recycle.”

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