Pilkington plots 'multimillion pound' green upgrade to Merseyside glass factory

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The Greengate glassmaking factory in Merseyside | Credit: Pilkington UK
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The Greengate glassmaking factory in Merseyside | Credit: Pilkington UK

Company has also secured £3.7m government backing to upgrade glassmaking capabilities and drive down emissions

Glass manufacturer Pilkington is planning to upgrade its Merseyside factory as part of a multimillion-pound, government-backed project it claims could save as much as 15,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions...

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