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Pilkington gets help by AU-Victorian TreasurerAUSTRALIA´S largest glass manufacturer and the State Government have combined to fund a $130 million upgrade to a Dandenong plant to create a self-cleaning glass that all but eliminates water use.
Victorian treasurer John Brumby helped Pilkington Limited make its investment announcement on Tuesday. The upgrade is the biggest in Pilkington´s 127-year history in Australia and is well over double the investment of more traditional upgrades. It is also the largest ever investment by Pilkington in a plant upgrade. Pilkington´s Australian president Laurie Kruger said the plant upgrade would consist of a state-of-the-art five beam chemical vapour deposition (CVD) coater. He said the CVD would allow for production of new, environmentally efficient glass products including energy saving glass for buildings, self-cleaning glass that virtually eliminates water use and glass that will be used in solar energy production. "Today´s announcement demonstrates a significant commitment to manufacturing in Victoria in the long-term," Mr Kruger said. "This important upgrade will lower unit production costs while supporting manufacturing jobs in Victoria. "The plant upgrade represents the next evolution of manufacturing in this state, transforming Pilkington in Victoria from a manufacturer of largely commodity products to a source of innovative value-added products through best practice applications that underpin the future of the Victorian glass industry." Mr Kruger said the new glass would help cut greenhouse gas emissions at a time when global warming was a hot topic. "For example, the use of coated glass in Victorian homes will significantly reduce household electricity and gas consumption each and every year and thereby reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 35 per cent while saving consumers money," he said. Pilkington is also developing a Sustainability Covenant with the Environment Protection Authority (EPA), making it the first manufacturer to commit to such an agreement. The Sustainability Covenant will be a voluntary agreement between EPA Victoria, Sustainability Victoria, the Australian Industry Group and Pilkington to work together to protect the environment through sustainability. The first glass products to roll off the new plant are expected in 2008 29.11.2006, Pilkington plc. News material on the Site is copyright and belongs to the Company or to its third party news provider, and all rights are reserved. Any User who accesses such material may do so only for its own personal use, and the use of such material is at the sole risk of the User. Redistribution or other commercial exploitation of such news material is expressly prohibited. Where such news material is provided by a third party, each User agrees to observe and be bound by the specific terms of use applying to such news material. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the info contained in any news or external websites referred to in the news.
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