
"The irony is that the plant was shut because of a deal with Trump and now it's reopening because of Trump's war in Iran."
"These are vital to food and drinks companies, as well as being important to hospitals, abattoirs and the nuclear industry."
"By restarting this plant we've acted swiftly to boost the resilience of our supply chains and protect critical UK sectors like food production, water and healthcare."
The Ensus carbon dioxide plant in Teesside is set to reopen with a £100m investment from the government amid concerns over CO2 shortages linked to the war in Iran. The plant, previously closed due to a trade deal with the US, produces CO2 as a byproduct of ethanol production. The reopening aims to support various industries, including food and drink, healthcare, and agriculture. The government seeks to enhance supply chain resilience and protect jobs in critical sectors.
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