Spill Tech provided a solid
contribution
Solid business and favorable environment
within main markets with organic growth of +6%
Business targets confirmed for 2021
Regulatory News:
Séché (Paris:SCHP) is bringing forward its communication
relating to its Q3 revenue in order to respect the equality of
information between shareholders and creditors in the context of a
potential refinancing in the debt capital markets.
Q3 2021 activity confirms Séché’s growth momentum at work for
one year in its main markets and reinforces the Company’s
confidence in its 2021 revenue targets.
With contributed revenue1 of €183.4 million for the third
quarter of 2021—up 14.1% compared to Q3 2020—Séché demonstrates its
ability to benefit in the long-term from a normalized and
well-oriented economy, particularly in its industrial markets, in
France and in the Group’s main geographies. Spill Tech contributed
€13.5 million to Q3 revenue - this sound performance reflects the
successful integration of this subsidiary acquired at the beginning
of 2021 and the continuation of its growth momentum at the heart of
buoyant markets.
At constant scope and exchange rates, the Group’s business grew
5.5% compared to Q3 2020 (and 7.2% compared to the same period in
2019), reflecting the high-level of activity in the recovery and
treatment business lines for the last year, in France and in most
areas where the Group has an international presence.
In the first 9 months of 2021, contributed revenue amounted to
€538.1 million, up 16.9% compared to the first 9 months of 2020.
€24.6 million of the increase corresponds to the strong
contribution of Spill Tech, a South African subsidiary acquired at
the start of the year and included in the consolidation scope from
March 1, 2021.
At constant scope and exchange rates, contributed revenue over
the first 9 months of 2021 grew by 11.4% (and 13.7% compared to the
first 9 months of 2019), evidence of the Group’s ongoing growth
phase in its main markets within the recovery and treatment sectors
in France and abroad.
Consolidated data in €m
At September 30
2020 reported
2020 restated2
2021
Gross change
Organic change
Haz. Waste division
299.8
295.4
350.1
+18.5%
+10.7%
Non-Haz. Waste division
182.3
165.1
188.0
+13.8%
+12.8%
Contributed revenue
482.1
460.5
538.1
+16.9%
+11.4%
Non-contributed revenue
0.4
22.0
41.5
-
-
Reported revenue
482.5
482.5
579.6
+20.1%
+15.0%
As of September 30, 2020, contributing revenue at constant scope
and exchange rates amounted to €460.8 million, showing a positive
currency effect of €0.3 million over the period.
The favorable figures for Q3 2021 reinforce Séché’s confidence
in its ability to achieve its FY 2021 revenue targets.3
Commentary on business in the third quarter of 2021
Séché reported consolidated revenue of €197.1 million for the
third quarter of 2021, up from €169.3 million in the same period in
2020. Restated for IFRIC 12 revenue and TGAP4, the contributed
turnover amounted to €183.4 million in the third quarter of 2021
compared to €160.8 million the same period in 2020, marking an
increase of 14.1% over the period. This increase includes a scope
effect of €13.5 million, corresponding Spill Tech’s sound
contribution in Q3 2021.
At constant scope and exchange rates, the business grew by 5.5%
in Q3 2021 compared to the same period in 2020.
Breakdown by geographic
scope
Consolidated data in €m
Q3
2020 reported
2020
restated2
2021
Gross change
Organic change
France subsidiaries
130.3
122.0
128.1
+5.0%
+5.0%
International subsidiaries
38.8
38.8
55.3
+42.5%
+6.9%
Contributed revenue
169.1
160.8
183.4
+14.1%
+5.5%
Non-contributed revenue
0.2
8.5
13.7
-
-
Reported revenue
169.3
169.3
197.1
+16.4%
+8.3%
Contributed revenue for Q3 2020 at constant exchange rates would
have amounted to €161.1 million, for a positive currency effect of
€0.3 million over the period.
In Q3 2021:
- The Group’s French subsidiaries continued to grow, supported by
solid industrial markets and by the implementation of regulations
related to the circular economy. Both business lines saw a solid
business performance, particularly within the recovery and waste
treatment activities, and contributed to growth, with the Hazardous
Waste division up 4.9% to €78.6 million, and the Non-Hazardous
Waste division up 5.2% to €49.6 million.
- At the international level, Spill Tech contributed solidly in
the amount of €13.5 million over the period. At constant scope and
exchange rates, international growth reached 6.9% at €41.8 million,
thus masking a contrasted evolution between the two business lines,
with a 18.9% organic growth in the Hazardous Waste division and an
occasional and not-significant drop of 13.7% to €12.4 million in
the Non-hazardous Waste division.
Analysis by division
Consolidated data in €m
Q3
2020 reported
2020
restated2
2021
Gross change
Organic change
Haz. Waste
101.4
99.9
121.4
+21.5%
+8.4%
Non-Haz. Waste
67.7
60.9
62.0
+ 1.8%
+0.8%
Contributed revenue
169.1
160.8
183.4
+14.1%
+5.5%
Non-contributed revenue
0.2
8.5
13.7
-
-
Reported revenue
169.3
169.3
197.1
+16.4%
+8.3%
Business during Q3 2021 was supported by the Hazardous Waste
division benefited from a favorable context in France and around
the world, while performance of the Non-Hazardous Waste division
was limited by the occasional lower contribution from international
business:
- The Hazardous Waste division posted revenue of €121.4
million—an increase of 21.5% (gross variation) over Q3 2020. The
figures include a scope effect of €13.5 million related to the
integration of Spill Tech. Over the period, at constant scope and
exchange rates, the division’s growth reflects:
- In France (up 4.9% to €78.6 million), the good performance of
the markets in connection with the high level of industrial
production.
- Internationally (up 17.5% to €29.4 million), of the dynamism of
the treatment and recovery businesses in Europe (Mecomer,
UTM).
- The Non-Hazardous Waste division achieved revenue of €62.0
million, stable compared to Q3 2020 (up 0.8% at constant exchange
rates):
- In France, with contributed revenue of €49.6 million, up 5.2%
compared to Q3 2020, the division has fully benefited from positive
effects linked to the solid performance of industrial markets and
the implementation of the circular economy with strong growth in
recovery activities (up 18.0%).
- Internationally, the decline in the sector (to €12.4 million or
-13.7% at constant scope and exchange rates) mainly reflects the
occasional lower performance of the Non-Hazardous Waste business in
South Africa.
Analysis by activity
Consolidated data in €m
Q3
2020 reported
2020
restated2
2021
Gross change
Organic change
Treatment
84.4
76.4
84.0
+10.0%
+10.4%
Recovery
18.8
18.8
20.4
+ 8.4%
+ 8.3%
Services
65.9
65.6
79.1
+20.6%
- 0.9%
Contributed revenue
169.1
160.8
183.4
+14.1%
+ 5.5%
Non-contributed revenue
0.2
8.5
13.7
-
-
Reported revenue
169.3
169.3
197.1
+16.4%
+ 8.3%
During Q3 2021, organic growth in France and abroad was driven
by the recovery and treatment businesses:
- The treatment business has been buoyed in France by the
positive effects of regulations linked to the implementation of the
circular economy, particularly within the Non-Hazardous Waste
division, and in Europe by solid industrial production.
- The recovery business benefited from a high level of activity
in France both within the Non-Hazardous Waste division (up 16.1%
linked to the good performance of energy recovery) and the
Hazardous Waste division (up 22.0% in material recovery—chemical
purification and solvent regeneration).
- Service activities are stable, showing a slight decline in
France (down 3.3% -spot markets-) while International activities
(up 4.4%) benefited from the high level of Interwaste activity in
South Africa (up 8.1% at constant exchange rates, at €17.0
million).
Business targets confirmed for the fiscal year 2021
The trends for the first 9 months of the fiscal year confirm
Séché’s expectations for the current fiscal year with 2021
contributed revenue is expected to approach €750 million at
constant scope and including TGAP (expected to be approximately €45
million).
Investor Day
Séché will present its extra-financial objectives, in particular
its de-carbonation strategy, as well as its medium-term financial
trajectory, on the Investor Day to be held on December 14,
2021.
Conference call
A conference call to comment on the Q3 2021 activity will be
held, in French only, on October 25, 2021 at 8:30 a.m.
(CET).
To participate in the conference, dial +33 (0)1 70 71
01 59 - Code: 61 67 40 69 #
Presentation materials will be available on the Séché website at
8:00 am (CET) on October 25:
https://www.groupe-seche.com/en/investors/home
To replay the conference, dial +33 (0)1 72 72 74 02–
Code: 42 50 14 178 #
Upcoming events
Investor Day December 14, 2021 Consolidated results as of
December 31, 2021 March 8, 2022
About Séché Environnement
Séché Environnement is the leader in the treatment and recovery
of all types of waste including the most complex and hazardous
waste, and decontamination, protecting the environment and health.
Séché Environnement is a family-owned French industrial group that
has supported industrial and regional ecology for over 35 years
with innovative technology developed by its R&D team. It
delivers its unique expertise on the ground in local regions, with
more than 100 sites around the world, including around 40
industrial sites in France. With 4,600 employees, of which 2,000 in
France, Séché Environnement has revenue of about €700 million, of
which 23% is earned internationally, driven by internal and
external growth momentum via its many acquisitions. Thanks to its
expertise in creating circular economy loops, the treatment of
pollutants and greenhouse gases, and hazard containment, the Group
directly contributes to the protection of the living world and
biodiversity – an area it has actively supported since its
creation.
Séché Environnement has been listed on Eurolist by Euronext
(Compartment B) since November 27, 1997. It is eligible for equity
savings funds dedicated to investing in SMEs and is included in the
CAC Mid&Small, EnterNext Tech 40 and EnterNext PEA-PME 150
indexes. ISIN: FR 0000039139 – Bloomberg: SCHP.FP – Reuters:
CCHE.PA
1 See Appendix 1: “Definition of contributed revenue” 2 Without
TGAP: see Appendix 1 “Definition of contributed revenue” 3 See
press release from September 13, 2021 4 See Appendix 1: “Definition
of contributed revenue”
Press Release – October 22, 2021
Appendix 1
Definition of contributed revenue
In €m
2020 presentation
2021 presentation
Q3 2020
9m 2020
Q3 2020
9m 2020
Q3 2021
9m 2021
Reported revenue
169.3
482.5
169.3
482.5
197.1
579.6
IFRIC 12 revenue
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.4
2.1
7.0
TGAP
8.3
21.6
8.3
21.6
11.6
34.5
Contributed revenue
169.1
482.1
160.8
460.5
183.4
538.1
Definitions
IFRIC 12 revenue: investments made for disposed assets, billed
back to the Licenser and booked as revenue in accordance with IFRIC
12
TGAP: General Tax on Polluting Activities paid by the waste
producer and collected on behalf of the State by the treatment
operators. This tax is paid to the State with no impact on
operating margins.
Its projected change between 2021 and 2025, which is both very
significant and very differentiated depending on the business lines
and types of processing, will lead to the recognition, in reported
revenue, of:
- Non-economic revenue resulting from a significant increase in
the amount of tax collected, particularly within the Non-Haz. Waste
division.
- Different changes between activities, which are not
representative of their economic changes, particularly in the
treatment business lines (incineration and storage of ultimate
waste (see Appendix 2).
This change has no impact on operating margins, particularly
EBITDA.
Its restatement in non-contributed revenue is also neutral in
terms of operating margins.
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SÉCHÉ ENVIRONNEMENT Analyst / Investor Relations
Manuel Andersen Head of Investor Relations
m.andersen@groupe-seche.com +33 (0)1 53 21 53 60
Media Relations Constance Descotes Head of Communications
c.descotes@groupe-seche.com +33 (0)1 53 21 53 53
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