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New Facility Adds Value To Wood Recycling In Central England

08 June 2005
A new wood recycling facility, part-funded by WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme), will increase wood recycling and boost the production of higher value recycled wood products across Central England.
The new facility is being developed by R Plevin & Sons Ltd, at Elkesley in Nottinghamshire. At full capacity, it will be capable of reprocessing almost 100,000 tonnes of waste wood annually which will be used to manufacture a variety of recycled wood products, including high quality animal bedding, feedstock for panel board manufacturing and fuel for renewable energy production. The site will also feature a green waste composting facility.

R Plevin & Sons Ltd was awarded the WRAP capital grant worth £612,500 through an open competition process. The funding, which contributes to a total investment of £3.5 million in the new facility, is one of four support agreements awarded by WRAP under this capital competition to accelerate investment in new wood reprocessing capacity.

As well as investment in plant and machinery, the development of the site involves improvement to roadways, new surfacing and the erection of new buildings to house the new plant and for the storage of finished products.

Key to the project's success in attracting the WRAP funding was the inclusion of a new reprocessing, grading and packaging facility. The new plant will ensure the removal of contaminants and subsequent grading of reprocessed wood to a very stringent standard thus enabling the production of high quality animal bedding products.

Tom Fourcade, WRAP's Material Sector Manager for Wood, said: “Plevin’s new Elkesley facility is a great example of the type of project that WRAP looks to fund - where sophisticated reprocessing and grading plant can produce a range of added value products. This will be a class leading wood recycling facility of national significance.”

Jamie Plevin, Managing Director of R Plevin & Sons Ltd, added: "The WRAP funding has been vital in enabling us to make our investment at Elkesley and will allow us to further develop our business and become first class producers of recycled wood products in Central England."

Editor's notes:

1. WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme) is a major UK programme established to promote resource efficiency. Its particular focus is on creating stable and efficient markets for recycled materials and products and removing the barriers to waste minimisation, re-use and recycling.

2. A not-for-profit company in the private sector, WRAP is backed by substantial Government funding from Defra, DTI and the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

3. WRAP has laid down targets across fifteen programmes. Twelve of these relate to market development, comprising nine material streams (Paper, Plastics, Glass, Wood, Organics and Aggregates, Tyres, Batteries and Plasterboard) and three generic areas (Procurement, Financial Mechanisms and Regional Market Development). Three further programmes relate to the wider resource efficiency remit - Collections, Communications and Awareness and Waste Minimisation.

4. In 2004, WRAP conducted an open competition to award grant funding to accelerate investment in wood reprocessing infrastructure, with the specific aim to recover wood currently being disposed of to landfill by creating reprocessing capacity in relatively underserved areas of the country and to invest in capacity capable of producing products with a high value.

5. More information on all of WRAP's programmes can be found on www.wrap.org.uk

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Tom Fourcade

Sector Manager for Wood
WRAP,
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21 Horse Fair,
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tom.fourcade@wrap.org.uk


Jamie Plevin

Managing Director
R Plevin & Sons Ltd
OX16 0AH
Tel: 01457 838 444
grahamhobson@plevin.co.uk