Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas : More than 270 images have been part with FCC of the world´s largest nature album
June 16, 2017 at 07:55 am EDT
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More than 270 publications have turned this initiative into a trend under the hashtag #FCCWithNature throughout the week. FCC's Instagram channel has had a huge growth in followers (260%), interacting with more than 1,200 users and reaching more than 15,000 people.
Thanks to the contribution of everyone that has participated we have designed a poster commemorating this initiative with a single goal, to celebrate our most precious asset, nature. Soon we will share the winning images of the contest. Download
poster here
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Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas SA (FCC) is a Spain-based company primarily engaged in the provision of environmental services. The Company's activities are divided into four business areas: Environmental services, Construction, Water management and Cement. The Environmental services division focuses on street cleaning, maintenance of urban parks and gardens, industrial waste management, waste treatment and recycling, among others. The Construction division offers engineering and construction of civil works, such as roads, railways, airports and hydraulic projects, as well as residential and non-residential buildings. The Water management division operates an integrated water management cycle, which includes intake, purification, treatment and distribution of the waste water. The Cement division manufactures cement, concrete, aggregate and mortar. The Company operates through numerous subsidiaries in Europe, the Americas, Africa and the Middle East region.