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and by the late 1970s the site produced 40,000 tonnes of cellophane packaging film a year, employing 3,000 people. In 1982 it entered the 'Bag in a Box' market with a new plant at Ashton Vale Bristol, (CLP) 'Colendense Liquid Packaging Ltd', producing liquid packaging bags for the growing take home
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16th century building. In 2015 the industrial site was razed to the ground. It is intended for construction of temporary accommodation for 1,000 workers involved in the construction of
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offered $ 2 million if it kept the plant at Tecumseh open. As a result, the Bridgwater factory closed in the summer of 2005, while the factory in Tecumseh remained open
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After the war the Bridgwater factory returned to producing cellophane, with its products exported worldwide. In 1957, a secondary facility was started at Barrow in Furness in
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There followed a series of joint ventures and technology transfers among a number of companies predominantly in the UK and France. However, it was not until 1913 that
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produced specialist printed and coloured bags for loose food packaging in supermarkets. In 1962 it was employing 750+ people. In 1974 the company won the
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consumer wine and cider market and producing associated filling machines. In 1988 three separate factories on the site were producing
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Wembdon: Economic history – A History of the County of Somerset, Volume 6: Andersfield, Cannington, and North Petherton Hundreds
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officials offered a $ 120,000 tax break over three years to Innovia to preserve the Bridgwater plant, while
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fields, and had direct railway access. The factory produced cellophane up until late 1940 during
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and other by-products of the process, Innovia decided to close one of its two plants at either
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for the pending invasion of Europe. These were first used in Italy in 1943 by the
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brought thin transparent cellulose film into true commercial production at the '
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as a result of alternative packaging options, and the fact that
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was becoming less favoured because of the polluting effects of
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Bristol Archive online catalogue Records of Colodense Ltd
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Article "British cellophane incentive less than Kansas"
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Index


Courtaulds
Cellophane
Bridgwater
viscose
Charles Frederick Cross
Edward John Bevan
Clayton Beadle
Dr Jacques Brandenberger
Bezons
Bridgwater
Sydenham Manor
World War II
Bailey bridges
Royal Engineers
D-Day
Lancashire
Cumbria
Colodense Ltd
Bedminster, Bristol
Queen's Award to Industry
cellulose
polyethylene
fibre fabric
Innovia Films

cellophane
viscose
carbon disulfide
Bridgwater

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