The plant had been powered by secondary liquid fuel in recent years, which is essentially a hazardous waste. Production was suspended in 2008, after 80 years of operations at the plant.
Cemex has now confirmed that it will not be bringing the plant back into production, but is instead now moving to a phased demolition of the facility.
听Cemex UK president Jesus Gonzalez said: 鈥淩egrettably we have come to the irreversible decision that Barrington Cement plant will not be bought back into production. This is due to the very challenging economic environment we are currently experiencing in the UK, with a declining domestic market and spare capacity in the rest of our operations elsewhere in Europe.
鈥淚n addition there have been significant increases in manufacturing costs due to electricity market reforms and additional UK only carbon taxes.听Therefore there is no sound business case for future investment in Barrington plant.鈥
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