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Environmental capacity for industrial clusters: factsheets

Factsheets to summarise key findings and recommendations for the 4-year environmental capacity for industrial clusters project in key English low carbon industrial clusters.

Applies to England

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Details

The project examined environmental challenges 바카라 사이트“ and identified potential impacts 바카라 사이트“ associated with water availability, water quality, air quality, flood risk, and climate impacts in the Humber, Teesside, and HyNet industrial areas.

These one-page factsheets:

  • summarise the environmental capacity for industrial clusters project
  • provide an overview of the findings and recommendations for each of the 3 clusters and a fourth overview of the project

They are intended as a non-technical summary of the project for all stakeholders.

Updates to this page

Published 30 July 2025

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