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The Shotton Project (591 words)
The project is named after Professor Fred Shotton (1906-1990), who dedicated much of his long life and varied career to the study of the Pleistocene (Ice Age) geology, archaeology and environment of the Midlands.
Shotton was a pioneer of the multidisciplinary approach to Pleistocene research, combining geology with the study of the remains of mammals, plants, insects, snails and archaeology to create a rounded reconstruction of past environments.
The fundamental aim of the Shotton Project is to attempt to revive his pioneering work and recreate a network of enthusiasts – professional and amateur - dedicated to the exploration of the Ice Age world of the Midlands.
The ABB Group: ABB flow meters help 100% recycling at Shotton Paper (459 words)
Shotton Paper has recently completed a major project moving away from virgin wood as the raw material for its paper production, instead using waste paper.
Known as the 100% Shotton project, it has involved the building of a new recycled fiber plant, a sludge plant and modifications to PM1 and PM2.
Ray von der Fecht, automation manager for the 100% Shotton project, chose ABB flow meters based on good experience with them in the past – the plant already uses over 4,000 ABB flow meters.
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