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Wavin showcases investment and commitment to local economy

Wavin showcases investment and commitment to local economy

Wavin welcomed local MP Michelle Donelan to its Chippenham site recently, where it shared progress on its ongoing investment in the manufacturing facility and commitment to the local economy.

A leading employer in the Wiltshire area since 1983, Wavin has recently invested over £17 million on the 42-acre site, which employs over 500 people.

Michelle was welcomed to the site by Wavin’s Territory Director for UK and Ireland, Mike Ward, before being given a private factory tour by Site Operations Manager, David Ray. The Wavin team shared details of the recent expansion, which has created 120 new jobs. Increasing the site’s footprint by 40%, the investment has seen the addition of four new manufacturing bays, six extrusion lines and 29 injection moulding machines.

In addition, Michelle was also given an overview on the future plans for the Chippenham site. She learnt about a further £7 million that Wavin is currently investing in the manufacturing plant and tooling. David also explained how the recent expansion has provided additional space and flexibility for future growth of new products.

As well as the tour, the company demonstrated Wavin’s commitment to supporting the local area through a range of joint initiatives with local colleges, schools and community groups. This includes creating training and employment opportunities with local enterprise partnership, Higher Futures, and offering training and placements to students from numerous local schools and Chippenham Wiltshire College.

Speaking about her experience, Michelle commented: “Wavin is such an important company to our local economy, employing 500 people across a 42-acre site. It is growing from strength to strength and we spoke about the importance of its apprenticeship schemes giving young local people some fantastic career opportunities.”

As part of Wavin’s overall dedication to sustainable manufacturing processes, the manufacturer’s Chippenham site is also using recycled material in plastic pipe production. Michelle was informed of Wavin’s Recycore technology, which allows the company to create pipes that feature 50% recycled materials, including old double-glazing window frames and other waste assets from the housing sector. Continuously improving sustainability, Wavin currently uses recycled material equivalent to 2,500 elephants.

Mike added: “It’s fantastic to see the recognition that our Chippenham site is receiving for its commitment to sustainability and the local economy here in Wiltshire. We’re delighted to have to opportunity to show Michelle, what we are achieving here. The investments we make into our factories are taken to not only ensure a stable and continued path of progression for our company, but to also help provide jobs for the surrounding areas. We’re proud to say this is the case here at Chippenham.”

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