Tradebe


Tradebe is a waste management company based in Barcelona that was established in 1980. It operates in Spain, France, the United Kingdom, the United States and Oman. The chairman is Josep Creixell, and the Chief Executive is Victor Creixell.
Tradebe is a significant player in the solvent recycling and automated oil tank cleaning markets.

Prosecutions

The company has been prosecuted in the UK. In 2016 it was fined £38,960 after a chemical leak at their Hendon Dock plant in Sunderland. It was prosecuted in 2013 after a spillage of highly flammable liquid at a site in Knottingley. The United States Environmental Protection Agency fined it after environmental violations at the firm’s hazardous waste treatment facilities in Connecticut. Their subsidiary Norlite had to pay around £15,000 for air pollution violations in Cohoes, New York, in 2016.

Acquisitions

In 2018 it was involved in the debate over clinical waste management in the UK and the collapse of Healthcare Environmental Services. It owns and operates its own treatment and incineration facilities and said that there was "sufficient waste incineration capacity within the UK to meet current market demand".
It is to take over clinical waste management in Scotland in August 2019.