The beer produced at the brewery will be brewed using 100 per cent British barley and with 100 per cent renewable electricity. A quarter of the energy used at the brewery is supplied by a nearby wind turbine installed at the end of last year. Budweiser Brewing Group have also worked with the Magor site to remove empty trucks from major routes and streamlining the number of journeys made – this will remove 300 trucks from UK roads each year which will save more than 46 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Lesley Griffiths AM and Lloyd Manship, brewing manager at Magor Brewery Ms Griffiths said: “The Budweiser Brewing Group brewery at Magor has a long and important history within the local community and establishing a new bottling line is a show of confidence in the workforce and the area.
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