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23 May 1997

Johnson Matthey Invests in New Water Recycling Plant

Johnson Matthey's Electronic Materials Division in Royston has just commissioned a new water recycling plant for its Plating Services business. The plant will allow the business to recycle more than 95% of the water used for its plating activities. 55,000 gallons of water were previously used each day in gold, silver, platinum and platinum group metals. Principal markets served include telecommunications, electronic and automotive industries.

Swiss-based company, Membrane & Water Technologies AG, (MWT), were chosen to supply and install the plant at a project cost of over £150,000. MWT were shortlisted after Johnson Matthey carried out a full review of water recycling processes available both in the UK and overseas.

In keeping with Johnson Matthey's environmental policies for waste management and recycling, the new plant will perform a significant part in recycling water, thereby conserving local supplies as well as reducing costs to the company. In the past, water used in the process has been passed straight to an effluent treatment plant at a cost to Johnson Matthey of £95,000 per year.

Johnson Matthey has a long history in the conservation and recovery of scarce resources. Many of the company's products are subsequently recovered and reused through a process of refining, manufacture and re-supply. Johnson Matthey's commitment to quality has been recognised by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance and the Plating Services Business has held ISO9002 accreditation since 1986.

Enquiries:
Johnson Matthey
Ian Godwin
Group Public Relations Manager
+44 (0)171 269 8410