Viridor cuts ribbon at state-of-the-art Scottish glass recycling facility

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New plant aims to boost Scottish Government's circular economy vision by providing high quality recycled glass to beverages industry

Scotland is to become the home of one of the world's most advanced glass recycling facilities, after Scottish Cabinet Secretary Richard Lochhead yesterday officially opened a £25m new facility in North...

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