Let UK manufacturers drive the green route to growth

Chris Mould, Audit & Assurance Partner at national audit, tax, advisory and risk firm Crowe in Cheltenham, considers why the government must do more for UK manufacturing.

 The UK can carve out a green route to growth if the government puts the right incentives in place.

The reaction to the slide of almost all global currencies against the dollar for a few days at the end of September diverted attention from major opportunities for UK business.

Accrol Group Holdings plc (LON:ACRL) is the UK’s leading independent tissue converter, producing toilet tissue, kitchen towel, facial tissue and biodegradable wet wipes.

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