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The Leo Group : ウィキペディア英語版
The Leo Group
The Leo Group is a privately owned, waste-recycling company based in Halifax, England that specialises in the collection and processing of animal by-products. The company is currently run by Daniel Sawrij, the managing director, who took over from the company’s founders, his parents Margaret and Leo Sawrij, in 1988.〔
==History==

The Leo Group was founded in the 1970s by Margaret and Leo Sawrij and was originally named Swalesmoor Mink Farm. The couple bought a 10-acre farm in Halifax in 1971 and began breeding minks and foxes for the fur industry. Following the prohibition of mink farming in the UK and the handover to Daniel Sawrij, the company turned its focus to selling maggots to fishing tackle shops, soon becoming the biggest producer of maggots supplying seven thousand gallons of maggots a week to Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and France〔 At the same time, the company began mixing food for small pet food companies.〔
In 1993, Daniel Sawrij sold 90 percent of his beef cattle stock, injecting the funds into the maggot business. In the same year, he also renamed the company Leo Sawrij Ltd. in 1993 in memory of the founder.〔
In 1999, the company made their first acquisition of a rendering plant facility, which became Omega Protein Limited and was the start of the company’s involvement in the rendering industry. The company also acquired two knacker businesses, creating Robinson Mitchell Limited, and began the collection of fallen stock.
In 2002, the company purchased a sister rendering plant, Alba Protein Limited.〔 Alba has subsequently been liquidated, but not before it was at the centre of some controversy after the company was fined £350,000 for failing to ensure its lorry drivers had properly logged their hours.
In 2004 the company purchased NuPetra, and then a year later, Goodwill Fats & Proteins and Premier Pet Food in an effort to expand its own pet food business. In 2008, the company added the Kintore rendering plant in Aberdeenshire to its operations.〔

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