Waste giant to turn rubbish into new materials and products
Beauparc Utilities, the country’s largest waste collector, plans to spend millions on a R&D centre with the aim of making products from discarded materials
The country's largest waste collector is planning to build a large, multimillion-euro research and development (R&D) facility to pilot new ways to reuse certain discarded materials.
A firm connected to Beauparc Utilities, the group behind the Greenstar and Panda waste collection businesses, has applied for planning permission to construct a single-storey 5,000 sq m R&D centre in Huntstown, near Dublin Airport.
The facility would be used to pilot new circular economy solutions...
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