Séché Environnement: a good start to the year confirming growth prospects for 2022


(Boursier.com) — As of March 31, 2022, Dried Environment publishes a consolidated turnover of 226.6 million euros (183.7 ME a year earlier), an increase of +23.4%.

Contributed turnover amounted to 209.1 million euros, marking an increase of +21.3% compared to the same period last year (172.4 ME). At constant scope and exchange rates, contributed revenue showed dynamic growth (+13.7%) which reflects a good level of activity across all geographical scopes, sectors and activities.

Over the period, France (contributed revenue +6.9% at constant scope) confirmed the solidity of its industrial and community markets, supported by the growth of the circular economy and the dynamism of service activities. Internationally (sales +29.5% at constant scope and exchange rates), the Group benefits from a good orientation of its activities in all of its geographical areas.

Growth prospects confirmed

This good start to the year confirms Séché Environnement’s growth prospects for the current financial year. Positioned on the Circular Economy and Decarbonization markets, and a player in industrial relocation in a logic of ecological transition, the Group responds to the challenges of territories by providing economic players, industrialists or communities with low-carbon regenerated resources, raw materials or energy, in a geopolitical context which accentuates the increase in the cost of resources of fossil origin and reinforces the attractiveness of the solutions offered by the Group.

Séché Environnement’s businesses, essential activities for the protection of the environment and responses to regulatory obligations in favor of ecological transition, therefore display strong resilience even in the event of an unfavorable turnaround in the economic cycle, particularly in France.

Séché Environnement reaffirms its confidence in achieving its business growth objectives in 2022, with organic growth comparable over the current financial year to the trends observed in the second half of 2021.



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