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Planned £600m development creating 660 jobs could recycle 'all of the wastepaper' generated in Wales

Turkish firm Eren Holding is bringing forward plans to repurpose Shotton Mill in Deeside to create one of the largest paper mills in the world

UPM Shotton(Image: Hadyn Iball / North Wales Live)

A Turkish conglomerate says its planned new paper mill development could recycle all the wastepaper generated in Wales as well as create 660 jobs. Eren Holding is bringing forward plans to repurpose Shotton Mill in Deeside to create one of the largest and most advanced paper mills in the world.

They said they will convert production at the former newsprint site to containerboard and tissue manufacturing, with a capacity of 750,000 tonnes a year of containerboard and 210,000 tonnes a year of tissue. The firm said: "The site will have the capacity to recycle all of the wastepaper generated in Wales.

"Once operational, the facility will create an additional 660 new jobs for local people. All 190 employees currently working for Shotton Mill Limited have been retained as part of the transition to the new business and all have a role to play in the future. The level of investment in the local area is in the order of £600 million."

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Recycled paper and other recyclable materials, including glass and plastics that are collected by local councils from households all around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ are brought to site for reprocessing. The new proposals will be split into three separate planning applications, with two applications relating to paper manufacturing and the construction of the new paper mills being submitted to Flintshire County Council.

The applications include:

  • Redevelopment and extension of the main site
  • Piling works

A third application for the Combined Heat and Power facility, with up to 60 MWe capacity (1 x 40MW + 2 x 10 MWunits), is considered a Development of National Significance (DNS) and will therefore be submitted to the Welsh Government.

Ahead of submitting the planning applications, Eren will be launching two separate public consultations, one on the applications being determined by Flintshire County Council and one on the DNS application being determined by the Welsh Government.