South Elmsall firm bids to shape a sustainable future
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Based on the site of an old Victorian brickworks, the innovative enterprise is transforming the remnants of the past - clay and ash residues from historical clay pits - into new, low-carbon products that shape a greener tomorrow.
Additionally, materials embedded within discarded soil and stone from local construction, demolition projects and waste management facilities are carefully selected to enhance Minore’s product formulations. By applying natural, environmentally friendly treatment solutions, the team is diverting valuable resources from landfill.
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Biodiversity
Minore’s bespoke formulations and repurposed minerals are used within a variety of sectors to help organisations with their environmental goals. This includes green construction, agriculture, horticulture, and local biodiversity projects, amongst others.
These initiatives go beyond products, with a focus also on people. In the wake of coal mining’s decline, Minore provides secure, long-term green jobs for the local community and fosters new skills in the thriving sustainability sector.
Minore’s vision also extends to the land itself. The plan is to transform this once derelict brownfield area into vibrant wetlands, woodlands, and public open spaces. By reintroducing native hedgerows and creating wildflower meadows, the project is set to enhance biodiversity, offering a sanctuary for local wildlife and a haven for the community.
A spokesman said: "With each step, Minore honours South Elmsall’s rich industrial legacy while building a foundation for a sustainable, thriving future."