FCC Environmental, LLC has been part of the Baltimore business community since 1950 when its predecessors began recovering rolling oils on the former Bethlehem Steel Sparrows Point site. In 2008, the company, then owned by Siemens Water Technologies Corporation, was acquired by FCC of Madrid, Spain.
With its home office in Houston, FCC Environmental operates 38 facilities in the U.S., including two in Baltimore, serving 21 states with recycling services with a focus on hydrocarbon-based waste streams.
The parent company, Fomento de Construcciones y Contrates S.A. (FCC) is headquartered in Madrid, Spain and is a recognized world leader in environmental services and infrastructures. It has more than 90,000 employees operating in more than 50 countries.