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Wastepack named in FT1000 list of Europe’s ‘fastest-growing companies’

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Wastepack Group has been included in the 2026 FT1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies list.

The FT1000 is an annual ranking published by the Financial Times in partnership with Statista that recognises 1,000 European companies that have achieved the highest revenue growth over a four-year period, with a particular emphasis on sustained organic growth.

In the 2026 ranking, Wastepack Group placed 352nd overall.

The company is also one of 56 organisations listed in the professional, scientific and technical services category, ranking 16th fastest-growing within that sector.

The FT1000 methodology prioritises growth achieved through organic expansion rather than acquisitions, highlighting companies that demonstrate resilience, credibility and market-driven success.

Wastepack to continue ‘expanding our services’

Registered in 1997, Wastepack represents more than 1,500 members across the UK’s Packaging Extended Producer Responsibility (pEPR) framework and the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations.

Paul Van Danzig, CEO of Wastepack Group, commented: “This achievement is a testament to our exceptional people and continued trust placed in us by our members, both longstanding and new producers looking to navigate producer responsibilities with ease.

“This recognition marks an important milestone on our journey, and we remain focused on expanding our services and supporting producers through the continually evolving regulatory landscape.”

The company says its growth reflects increasing demand from producers seeking transparent and reliable compliance support as environmental regulations evolve.

Wastepack has continued to invest in its services, systems, people and technology in order to simplify regulatory requirements and improve the compliance experience for members.

The company was previously ranked 566th out of 1,000 in 2022.

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