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Episode 1367: Think Tank: Fate of Wilton, UK chemical site symptomatic of Europe’s troubles

Episode 1367: Think Tank: Fate of Wilton, UK chemical site symptomatic of Europe’s troubles

Update: 2025-07-29
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The permanent closure of Sabic’s cracker and other facilities at Wilton, UK, shows how tough conditions are in Europe with recyclers also feeling the pinch. -          Closure of UK polymer recycling facilities has been a shock to the industry-          European recyclers find it hard to compete against imports, more support for local recycling needed -          Regulations are helping recycling sector, but more action needed-          Outlook for Europe recycling more positive than for base chemicals-          Chemical plant closures remove good quality jobs which are tough to replace-          Wilton, UK site is perfect for development of circular economy-          EU-US 15% tariff deal removes threat of 30% but many questions remainIn this ICIS Think Tank podcast, Will Beacham interviews James McLeary, managing director for Biffa Polymers and ICIS Insight Editor Tom Brown. 
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Episode 1367: Think Tank: Fate of Wilton, UK chemical site symptomatic of Europe’s troubles

Episode 1367: Think Tank: Fate of Wilton, UK chemical site symptomatic of Europe’s troubles

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