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Home News MPA: ‘Make The Link’ to an essential, responsible and sustainable industry

MPA: ‘Make The Link’ to an essential, responsible and sustainable industry

by Guy Woodford
July 6, 2022
in Europe, News
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The link between mineral products and the countless benefits they bring to the UK economy and everyday life is highlighted in a new campaign package from the Mineral Products Association (MPA).

‘ Make The Link To Mineral Products‘ is a short film and accompanying brochuredesigned to raise awareness, understanding and appreciation that virtually everything we use in daily life is made with quarried or mined minerals.

The places we live, learn, work and play, how we travel, and the way we receive goods and services all depend on mineral products – providing safety, shelter, comfort and convenience. Each year 400 million tonnes of mineral products are made and delivered around the country – over 1 million tonnes per day – the biggest flow of goods in the economy.

Emphasising the essential nature of the industry, its scale and its contribution to the economy, ‘ Make The Link‘ also demonstrates the industry’s responsible and sustainable approach to supplying essential materials, from recycling waste materials and driving down carbon emissions to creating of new habitats for wildlife and being a good neighbour in over 2,000 communities where the industry operates nationwide.

Nigel Jackson, MPA chief executive, said: “The mineral products industry continues to be unrecognised by most people, all of whom use our products every day, many of them without even knowing it. We are therefore delighted to launch a new ‘Make The Link’ package to draw attention to our essential, responsible and sustainable UK industry. We have a wonderful story to tell, and each of the 80,000 people who work in this industry has a role in telling it. I encourage MPA members and others associated with the industry to spread the message far and wide.”

Aimed at a range of audiences – schools and colleges, local communities, politicians and policy makers, and those considering a career in the industry – the new filmand brochurecan be downloaded from the MPA website ( www.mineralproducts.org) and are also available by writing to info@mineralproducts.org.

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