Green light for UK's first nappy recycling facility

Birmingham City Council has granted planning permission to build the UKs first nappy recycling plant in the city. The £20 million facility will be built by recycling company Knowaste and built in Tyseley, Birmingham. Once up and running the facility can recycle 36,000 tonnes of the citys nappies and absorbent ...

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