Production Starts at Northumberland Recycling Facility
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Essity unveils £30 million recycling facility
A Northumberland manufacturing site has undergone a multi-million-pound transformation focused on expanding sustainable production. Health and hygiene company Essity has opened a redeveloped recycled fibre processing facility at its Prudhoe mill following an investment of more than £30 million. The new Unifibres facility replaces older infrastructure with modern technology designed to process…
Tork manufacturer opens £30m recycled fibre facility to strengthen sustainable hygiene supply
Essity, the global hygiene and health giant behind Tork, has opened a major £30 million-plus recycled fibre processing facility at its Prudhoe mill in Northumberland, supporting the company’s position as Europe’s biggest user of recycled fibre in tissue production. Essity’s biggest investment in the UK for a decade, the opening will significantly strengthen the UK’s sustainable hygiene supply. The opening expands Essity’s recycled fibre processi…
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