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Work begins on Wales first commercial AD

Construction has started on one of the first commercial anaerobic digestion facilities in Wales at the factory of one of the largest suppliers of ready meals to Marks & Spencer.

(l-r) Phil Coles, managing director, RF Brookes; John Scott, managing director, InSource Energy; Environment minister Jane Davidson; and Philip Ward, director for local government services, WRAP
(l-r) Phil Coles, managing director, RF Brookes; John Scott, managing director, InSource Energy; Environment minister Jane Davidson; and Philip Ward, director for local government services, WRAP
Welsh environment minister Jane Davidson today (July 7) attended a ground-breaking ceremony at the RF Brookes plant in Rogerstone near Newport for the facility, which is being developed by energy and waste management firm InSource Energy.

The 10,000 tonnes-a-year capacity facility is expected to cost

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