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- Biffa Limited reported revenue of 1.68 billion British pounds for the year ended March 2023, an increase of roughly 16 percent from the previous financial year.
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Biffa At A Glance Growing our business to change the way people think about waste Our brilliant Biffa team provides essential waste services to over 96,000 UK business customers and 1.9 million households handling around eight million tonnes of resources every year. Our vision is simple – to lead the way in UK sustainable waste management.
Jan 29, 2024 · Biffa achieved solid revenue growth in its 2022/23 business year, building on the "strong trajectory" of the prior year, according to the strategic report and financial accounts which the UK's second largest waste management company submitted to Companies House.
Aug 2, 2022 · Biffa shares were in the green on Tuesday morning, after the company reported record group statutory revenue of £1.44bn - up 39% on the 2021 financial year, and up 24% on 2020.
Dec 15, 2022 · Biffa’s municipal division grew revenues by 16%. The rise is primarily due to the revenue acquired with the Viridor deal, together with ad hoc additional services in certain contracts.
Aug 17, 2022 · Biffa Insights. / Highlights from Biffa’s 2022 Annual and Sustainability reports. 17 Aug 2022. 3 mins. . Key highlights: Sustainability. Diverted 98 million surplus products, totalling 35,000 tonnes, through Company Shop Group. Increased plastic recycling capacity by a further 25% to 151,000 tonnes.
Biffa plc, the High Wycombe-based leader in UK sustainable waste management firm, recorded record revenues of £1.44 billion in the year to March 25, according to figures released this week.