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UK Waste will need more drivers

19th February 1998
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• UK Waste, part of Waste Management International, plans to expand its recycling services, which will create driving jobs.

Fleet resources manager Gerald Pollard also reveals that UK Waste plans to bring down the age profile of its fleet—mainly frontloaders and skips—from 10 years to about seven. The company has placed an order for more than 50 new Volvos.

Operating profit at Waste Management International rose from 07.4m in 1996 to 269.7m last year, when the company withdrew from some markets that were "under performing", including France and Spain.

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