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NWWT update December 2025
Image credit: North Wales Wildlife Trust (NWWT) Waterlevel is pleased to have supported its regulated subsidiary, Albion Eco, in contributing towards environmental and wellbeing goals in Deeside, north Wales. Partnering with the North Wales Wildlife Trust (NWWT), there has been an increased focus on and investment in their nature reserve at Ddol Uchaf. This site,…
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£1 billion investment for Shotton Mill
Albion Eco are proud to work with Shotton Mill to support the £1billion investment in Deeside, which will secure local jobs and create the most advanced paper campus in Europe. The plant will use sustainable manufacturing processes and will recycle wastepaper which would otherwise be exported overseas or go to landfill. The investment is expected…
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Water Resources West
Due to Albion Eco’s operational presence on Deeside, in Wales, Waterlevel (Albion Eco’s parent company) has been invited to join the Senior Management Group of Water Resources West (WRW). Joining the first meeting of 2024, Albion Eco was able to set out some of its ambitions: The need to understand agricultural and other non-public water…
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Launch of Bricks and Water 3 report
Waterlevel was very pleased to attend the Parliamentary launch of Bricks and Water, the third report in a series of inquiries by the Westminster Sustainable Business Forum. Bricks and water 3 sets out 10 clear recommendations including the vital need for reform in implementation of Planning Policy, the need for mandatory sustainable drainage systems and…
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North Wales Wildlife Trust Partnership
We were proud to receive Albion Eco’s Natural Partner Certificate in October following the commencement of a 5-year funding agreement with the North Wales Wildlife Trust….
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Nutrient Neutrality and Natural capital
Waterlevel, through its wholly owned subsidiary Albion Eco, is able to provide secure nutrient credits that satisfy the mitigation requirements of developers, local planning authorities (as the competent authorities) and regulators. Our schemes are also ideally positioned to generate BNG, carbon capture, improved soil health and contribute to flood alleviation.
