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Ellesmere Port and Neston MP, Justin Madders visits glass recycling company Recresco at Ellesmere Port
Recresco recently welcomed MP Justin madders to their glass recycling site at Ellesmere port. During his visit, which took place prior to the introduction of lockdown restrictions, Mr Madders was provided with a guided tour of the state of the art facility, which reprocesses glass into remelt and aggregate for end use throughout the UK and Europe. Mr Madders witnessed first-hand the meticulous operation of sorting and processing collected glass using the latest advanced technology.
Justin Madders MP said: “It was a great pleasure for me have the chance to visit the very impressive Recresco recycling facility at Ellesmere Port. I am delighted to see the developments at Recresco and witness a local business going from strength to strength during challenging times.
“Recresco’s recent purchase of the site and substantial investment in world leading glass sorting technology shows a real commitment to the area while opening future opportunities for local people.”
Recresco director Eric Gent added “We were honoured to welcome Justin Madders MP to our recycling facility at Ellesmere Port. Our recent investment and acquisition of the site marks a great step forward in wishing to make our site at Ellesmere into a first class recycling centre.
“Recresco has worked hard to meet market demands, delivering the highest quality end product to our customers through a combination of enhanced facilities, procedures and investment in the latest technology.
We are fully committed to developing our operations at Ellesmere Port further and look forward to expanding our business in the region”, concluded Eric Gent director of the family business.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Recresco .
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