Engineering and project-management firm Amec said yesterday it had won a two-year deal with Zero Waste Scotland to help save the country £2billion.
Amec will provide technical expertise for the Scottish Government-funded Resource Efficient Scotland programme, launched to help businesses and the public sector make better use of energy, water and raw materials.
The value of the deal is not known, as there is no contractual guarantee on how much work Amec will do under the agreement.
The project will be delivered by Amec’s environment and infrastructure division which employs 60 people in Scotland across offices in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh.