Envirocall Ltd leads Emma Bridgwater clean up following fire

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Envirocall Ltd leads Emma Bridgwater clean up following fire

Envirocall Ltd has been appointed to undertake the environmental clean-up of the Emma Bridgewater factory, following a blaze at the site.
The fire, which started on Lichfield Street, Stoke-on Trent in August, required six crews to get it under control, causing significant damage to certain parts of the building.
The urgent need to get the whole factory back into working order as soon as possible, coupled with Envirocall’s track record of helping clients overcome critical obstacles, has led to Envirocall being selected to lead the operation.
The company is deploying 14 personnel, working 12 hours a day over an eight-week cleanup period to clear the site ahead of rebuilding work.
Mick Tynan, Managing Director of Envirocall said “We are delighted and honoured to be able to assist Emma Bridgewater in this way. It is a credit to the strength of our partnership with Unitas that we have been chosen, and a vote of the highest confidence in the ability, commitment, and professionalism of our employees.”
Emma Bridgewater currently employs over 270 people and contributes more than £5m each year to the local economy.
www.envirocall.co.uk

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