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Ineos launches global healthcare division after success of County Durham plant

The chemicals giant switched production at its Newton Aycliffe plant to produce hand sanitiser at the start of the coronavirus pandemic

Inside the new Ineos hand sanitiser plant at Newton Aycliffe(Image: Chris Auld Photography Ltd)

Chemicals giant Ineos is launching a new global healthcare business after successfully producing millions of bottles of hand sanitisers for the NHS at the height of the virus crisis.

Ineos Hygienics will produce a range of hospital grade hand gels, sanitiser sprays for hands and surfaces and sanitiser wipes, for sale to the public.

It will be headquartered in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and operate manufacturing plants at Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, Herne in Germany, Etain in France and at Jacksonville and Neville Island in the US.

George Ratcliffe, son of Ineos boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe, will be chief operating officer, after overseeing production of hand sanitisers in recent months.

He told the PA news agency there was clearly a shortage of the product across the world, and he believes demand will continue.

"People will treat hygiene differently from now on, whether it's in schools, offices or in the home. The market is definitely growing. It was a global pandemic, and there was a global shortage.

"We've delivered more than four million bottles of sanitiser to hospitals around the world, bringing confidence to thousands of frontline medical staff and care providers. Now, we're able to offer that same level of protection to the public."

Around 40 new jobs have been created in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ by the new business, but Mr Ratcliffe said he hopes that number will increase in the coming months.