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Waste management firm gearing up for serious growth after MBO

Now the company has plans to grow by 50 per cent in the next two years and create up to 12 new jobs

Serious serves more than 15,000 commercial and domestic customers from six º£½ÇÊÓÆµ depots.

A sewage, grease and waste-water management business has been bought out.

Serious, which is headquartered in Burton-on-Trent, has undergone a management buy-out after existing managing director Jeremy Proctor took over the business.

Mr Proctor, who has been running the business for the last four years, secured a £1 million loan to buy out the founding shareholders.

The deal means the management team can now invest in the business to implement its plans to grow by 50 per cent in the next two years and create up to 12 new jobs.

Mr Proctor said: "Having run the business for the last four years, the management team know what we need to do to grow.

"But to implement our plans and invest in the business, we needed to take ownership, take control of the business and put our plans into practice."

Serious serves more than 15,000 commercial and domestic customers from six º£½ÇÊÓÆµ depots.

It's big-name clients include pub giants Marston's, Whitbread and Admiral Taverns and football clubs such as Everton FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers as well as local water authorities such as Cheshire East, Severn Trent Water and Scottish Water.