Grundon to help develop waste facilities in Middle East and Africa with MAN Enterprise

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Oxfordshire-based recycling and waste company Grundon has signed an agreement to develop waste facilities across the Middle East and Africa (MEA).

It will work with MAN Enterprise in the area and will provide recommendations on best available technology, and design and development of state-of-the-art infrastructure such as MRFs, RDF facilities and energy from waste plants.

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Grundon deputy chairman Neil Grundon said: “We’re incredibly excited about this new partnership, which enables us to broaden our operations into the international arena at a time when opportunities are sorely lacking in the UK and European markets.

“It is an excellent opportunity for us to share our innovation and knowledge within a new marketplace and demonstrates that we see our long-term future as being on the international stage, as well as at a domestic level.

“MAN has impressed us with their commitment to the development of waste infrastructure in the MEA region and, as a fellow family business, I can see we share many similar values, which is why I am confident this partnership will be built on solid foundations for future growth.”

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