Mark Terrell

Mark Terrell is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in waste management and environmental consultancy. Currently serving as a Director at Andusia Holdings Limited since October 2017, Mark oversees waste supply management for Energy from Waste and Combined Heat and Power plants across the UK and Europe. Previously, Mark held the position of Director at Export Customs UK, specializing in customs clearances for waste and recycled products, and worked as a Waste Technical Due Diligence Specialist at Ricardo Energy & Environment. Mark's background includes managing alternative fuels at SUEZ environnement across more than 20 countries, and roles at the Environment Agency and Thames Water. Mark holds a BEng in Materials Science & Engineering from Imperial College London, earned between 1993 and 1996.

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Andusia Holdings Limited

Andusia is one of the UK’s leading providers of supply chain services for Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) producers and incinerators. We have established invaluable relationships with some of Europe and Scandinavia’s premier waste to energy facilities and a significant number of leading independent UK waste management companies. Paramount to our business are the core values of honesty, integrity, trust and transparency: values that will enable us to grow long terms business relationships. As experts in our field, we strive to deliver best value for both ends of the value chain. By efficient use of logistics and innovative solutions we have developed business in new geographical areas as well as supplying more traditional routes. We are happy to work with new or unusual requirements, and are always interested to hear from professional material suppliers and recovery plants looking for their first or additional export routes for RDF. The company has recently expanded its offering, using their expertise in the RDF field to begin export of SRF to cement plants throughout Europe, and more recently hazardous and clinical waste.