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20 jobs created as construction product made from recycled plastics finds iconic industrial home

Mytum and Selby welcomes Protomax Plastics' processing to Hull site

Nick Stillwell, managing director of Protomax Plastics Ltd, and the Hull site of Mytum and Selby, where it is setting up processing at.

Twenty jobs will be created as a new manufacturing process from plastic recycling is added to a Hull industrial site.

Mytum and Selby has welcomed construction materials production to the large operation on the former Holliday Pigments site.

Working with Protomax Plastics Ltd, the company behind the innovative Storm Board product, the firm has installed its pioneering plastic recycling technology on the banks of the River Hull.

It comes after a decade of operation for the waste management firm in the city, on a site once occupied by Reckitt & Sons - now global household giant RB.

Protomax, based in Frome, Somerset, is described as a world leader in plastic board manufacturing technology having developed the recycled-plastic alternative to plywood.

Storm Board is used across all industries from retail and store displays to construction hoardings and emergency shelters, favoured for its durability, insulation properties and easy clean surface.

Nick Stillwell, managing director of Protomax Plastics Ltd.(Image: Creatrix PR)

Nick Stillwell, managing director, said, “We’re excited to work with Mytum & Selby on this new factory to bring our recycling technology to Hull and the wider area.

“Plastic recycling is a huge problem for our society. We generate tonnes of plastic waste every hour, the majority of which is sent to landfill or abroad for recycling.