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Victoria Traves

Lead EFW H&s Manager at FCC Environment

Victoria Traves is an experienced professional in health and safety management with over a decade of experience in the environmental and waste management sectors. Currently serving as the Lead EFW H&S Manager at FCC Environment since March 2010, Victoria’s prior roles include Health and Safety Manager EFW and Health and Safety Advisor within the same organization. Earlier in their career, Victoria was an Assistant Health & Safety Advisor and a Graduate Trainee/Assistant Landfill Manager at Waste Recycling Group from January 2008 to February 2010. Victoria holds a NEBOSH National Diploma (Level 6) from the University of Hull and a BSc(Hons) in Environmental Science from Lancaster University, complemented by A-levels in Biology, Chemistry, and History from John Leggott College.

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Durham, United Kingdom

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FCC Environment

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FCC Environment is one of the UK’s leading recycling and waste management companies. We see waste as a resource and are committed to maximising recycling and minimising the amount of waste that ends up in landfill. Each year we recycle 1.6 million tonnes of waste and generate more than 102 MW of green energy. We employ over 2,400 people across the UK and operate a network of 280 facilities across the country developed to meet the needs of our customers. Together these serve a total of 60 local authorities and over 6,000 business waste customers. Put simply, we collect waste – from businesses, local authorities and households – and process it to ensure we fully realise its potential as a resource. We operate in five key areas: • Business waste Solutions • Municipal services • Recycling and Composting • Green Energy • Waste processing We are at the forefront recycling and environmental management in the UK. Fundamentally, we believe it is possible to be a thriving, successful business while reducing our impact on the environment.


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