Greenergy, a fuel supplier, has confirmed that discussions are due to start over the proposed permanent shut down of a biodiesel plant in Immingham, North East Lincolnshire. The company points to ongoing market pressures as the driving factor behind this challenging decision. The potential closure of the facility, which has been in operation since 2007, threatens to jeopardise around 60 jobs at the site. In recognition of the decision’s difficulty, Greenergy CEO, Adam Traeger, stated that the consultation process with the staff affected would commence imminently. This report is based on original coverage by BBC News.
Consultation Begins on Potential Closure of Immingham Biodiesel Plant


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