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Biffa acquires Eco-Power Green Energy

Biffa, a waste management company, has increased its resources and energy portfolio through the acquisition of Eco-Power Green Energy, a firm specialising in converting residual waste into fuel.

The Hull plant has the capacity to produce over 100,000 tonnes of solid recovered fuel (SRF) pellets annually

The company has acquired the entire share capital of Eco-Power Green Energy, a subsidiary of Eco-Power Environmental, as well as a dormant plant located in Hull and seven new team members.

The Hull plant has the capacity to produce over 100,000 tonnes of solid recovered fuel (SRF) pellets annually from non-recyclable household waste. These SRF pellets serve as a high-quality, sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, primarily utilised by the cement industry.

Over the coming months, Biffa has said it will be working to recommission the plant.

Recommissioning

Mick Davis, Biffa’s chief operating officer for resources and energy, said: “The recommissioning of the pellet facility allows us to further diversify our capability to divert more difficult-to-deal-with wastes away from landfill and help reduce customers’ carbon footprint.

“It’s an exciting opportunity for us to develop our expertise in the alternative fuels market and could potentially be a stepping stone to a broader strategy in this space.”

Expertise

Louis Calders, Eco-Power’s group commercial director, said: “We are delighted to finally complete the sale. The acquisition of the business is testament to the vision, hard work and commitment of the Eco-Power team for the past seven years.

“We believe that Biffa have all the necessary expertise and resources to take the business on to the next level and we wish them every success in doing so.”


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