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52 NEW JOBS AT ECO PARK

Funding to buy recycling gear will almost double workforce at site:

- Owen Hughes

ORTHIOS Eco Park is to create more than 50 jobs after securing funding for new recycling equipment.

The Anglesey company has obtained £1.4m from Close Brothers under the UK Government-backed Coronaviru­s Business Interrupti­on Loan Scheme (CBILS).

The support enables the purchase of equipment which will be used to process plastics previously judged non-recyclable for reclamatio­n of its most useful ingredient­s in Orthios’s ground-breaking Plastics-2-Oil facility.

Once the equipment is installed, it will create 52 new full-time jobs on top of the 56 already employed at the former Anglesey Aluminium site.

The company has now applied for a second CBILS loan for equipment to process biomass from the recycling centre into a clean biogas.

A decision on the new applicatio­n is expected by Spring 2021 and, if approved, will create 18 more jobs.

Plastics to oil (P-2-O) production is due to start soon – transformi­ng plastics traditiona­lly sent to landfill into a synthetic oil and useful by-products, so reducing the need to burn climate change-accelerati­ng fossil fuels.

Orthios CEO Sean McCormick said: “Establishi­ng our new plastics recycling centre is a key part of our overall plan to treat waste as a valuable resource with a huge part to play in tackling climate change and building a sustainabl­e, prosperous, carbon-neutral economy.

“Via the centre, Orthios will tease out first those plastics which can be readily repurposed and send the remainder to our P-2-0 facility to extract fuel and other ingredient­s valuable to industry, including ours.”

He added: “The CBILS money is the first we have sought, or received, from the public purse and we are delighted that instead of merely supporting existing jobs, as such loans are doing elsewhere, we will be using ours to create new employment opportunit­ies and a greener future.”

Orthios’s applicatio­n for CBILS funding has been supported by Ynys MÔn MP Virginia Crosbie.

Ms Crosbie said: “I am delighted to hear the news that Orthios will be receiving CBILS funding and that it will be put to such good use.

“This project will not only contribute to the UK

Government’s net-zero carbon targets but, by bringing new jobs to Anglesey, it also supports its levelling up agenda. I am looking forward to visiting the new plant when it goes live.”

 ??  ?? Orthios plastics to oil facility under constructi­on. Pic: Orthios
Orthios plastics to oil facility under constructi­on. Pic: Orthios

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