29/09/2008

No Waste Of Jobs in Limerick

A Northern waste treatment company has announced it is to create 50 jobs at a new facility in Limerick.

The Re3 Group says it plans to invest €15m in the plant, which will use steam technology as an alternative to landfill and incineration.

The 50 jobs are due to be filled over the next 12 months.

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