The company announced a €35 million investment in the business.
Image: Shutterstock/plantic Image: Shutterstock/plantic ONE OF IRELAND’S largest waste disposal companies has announced plans to grow its workforce by 100 new jobs in a multi-million euro investment.It announced today, that over the next year a €35 million investment is expected to create an additional 100 jobs in its commercial division and waste processing services “in response to the growing economy”.
The group’s managing director, John Brosnan said: “We are experiencing rapid growth in our commercial division as the economy continues to grow. “We are seeing increased interest from multi-site and large site customers, particularly in our offering of high recycling rates at lower costs driven by on-site personnel.
“The building sector is buoyant again after almost a decade in the doldrums and we expect more manufacturing companies to relocate to Ireland post-Brexit.
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