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MNN UK · March 26, 2026 · 1 min read

UK to invest £100m to reopen Teesside CO2 plant amid Iran tensions

What happened: The UK government plans to invest £100 million to restart the Teesside carbon dioxide plant. The move is part of a contingency plan due to potential supply disruptions linked to tensions with Iran.

Why it matters:

  • The plant produces CO2 essential for food and drink manufacturing in the UK.
  • Reopening it aims to secure supply chains and prevent shortages affecting consumers and businesses.

MNN Take: Carbon dioxide is critical for various industries, especially food and beverage production. Restarting the Teesside plant will help reduce reliance on imports and enhance supply resilience amid geopolitical uncertainties.

Sources: BBC UK