Glass maker Ardagh Group opens new £15m furnace at Ayrshire plant

Date: 11 November 2015

The Luxembourg-based owners of the Irvine plant, which began producing Portland Glass in 1920, secured almost £500,000 in grant support from the Scottish Enterprise Aid for Environmental Protection Scheme  Glass maker Ardagh Group has officially opened its new £15 million flint furnace at its bottle plant in Irvine, Ayrshire.The Luxembourg-based owners of the Irvine plant, which began producing Portland Glass in 1920, secured £499,575 in grant funding from the Scottish Enterprise Aid for Environmental Protection Scheme as part of the overall investment.Read more at: www.dailyrecord.co.uk/business/business-news/glass-maker-ardagh-group-opens-6798239

The Luxembourg-based owners of the Irvine plant, which began producing Portland Glass in 1920, secured almost £500,000 in grant support from the Scottish Enterprise Aid for Environmental Protection Scheme  

Glass maker Ardagh Group has officially opened its new £15 million flint furnace at its bottle plant in Irvine, Ayrshire.

The Luxembourg-based owners of the Irvine plant, which began producing Portland Glass in 1920, secured £499,575 in grant funding from the Scottish Enterprise Aid for Environmental Protection Scheme as part of the overall investment.

Read more at: www.dailyrecord.co.uk/business/business-news/glass-maker-ardagh-group-opens-6798239

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