Envirovue expands team and opens new office
Waste management and technology specialist Envirovue has opened a new office on the South Coast and made a series of national hires as it accelerates growth.
The Lancashire-based firm provides technology-led waste management services, helping customers achieve sustainability and cost efficiency through reuse and recycling strategies.
New appointments strengthen operational, client service and management teams across the North West, South Coast and Cardiff, supporting Envirovue’s growing national customer base.
The South Coast office will support Envirovue’s £550 million contract with Southern Water, covering 365 wastewater treatment works and 89 water treatment sites.
Commenting on her appointment, Emily Handstock said: “I am delighted to join Envirovue at such a pivotal stage in its growth.
“The company’s strong ethos, collaborative culture and commitment to innovation are extremely appealing.
“I look forward to contributing to our mission of reducing waste nationwide through advanced, technology-led solutions.”
Since last year, the business has grown its workforce by 58 per cent, welcomed six new customers, and is forecasting a 100 per cent increase in turnover by the end of the next financial year.
Emma Cooke, operations manager at Envirovue, added: “It’s great to align our headcount with the increasing scale and complexity of our contracts.
“This growth is underpinned by the opening of our new office on the South Coast, which will provide dedicated support for Southern Water and extend our service reach across a customer base of more than 4.7 million wastewater users.
“By investing in both infrastructure and talent, we are enhancing our capacity to deliver measurable efficiencies, sustainable waste solutions and long-term value to clients.”
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