Scotland is to be home to Europes most advanced glass recycling infrastructure following an announcement by Scottish recycling, renewable energy and sustainable waste company Viridor. The new £6m (7m) recycling infrastructure will be one of only three of the latest specification technology solutions to be developed across the globe, with similar facilities being developed in France and Australia. The new plant will protect the fifty jobs on site and retain the company within Midlothian.
Europe's most advanced glass recycling plant set for Scotland
Feb
15
2012
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