25-year planning approval given for production at East Cleveland mine
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
World Fertilizer,
As part of the approval the company will undertake a programme to improve the visual aspects of the mine, including removing some building structures, and will support a range of measures, including almost £9 million for landscape enhancements and a contribution of almost £5 million towards tourism activities.
Andrew Fulton, Vice President and General Manager, said: “We are grateful that the Park Authority’s balanced decision provides the long-term security which will enable us to both remain at the heart of the local community, as the largest employer in East Cleveland, and exploit our position as the world’s first and only producer of polyhalite, the multi-nutrient organic fertiliser which is now helping to meet the world’s food needs across the UK and five continents.
“The decision comes at a particularly important stage in our development plans. Having weathered the worst impacts of the pandemic—and remaining in operation throughout—we are now significantly enhancing production…October saw us achieve our highest hoist of over 90,000 tonnes and record our best ever monthly processed polyhalite production performance of over 80,000 tonnes.
“The last few years have been very challenging with the transition from decades of potash production to becoming the world leader in developing the potential of polyhalite. The positive decision of the Park Authority helps to put us on a firm footing for the future which is good news for our business, our workforce and our area.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/13122021/25-year-planning-approval-given-for-production-at-east-cleveland-mine/
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