
The future of manufacturing
A booming sector? Britain is the birthplace of the industrial revolution – and remains a leading manufacturing nation today, as well as a world leader in hi-tech sectors such as
A booming sector? Britain is the birthplace of the industrial revolution – and remains a leading manufacturing nation today, as well as a world leader in hi-tech sectors such as
Washing your hands and drying them with a paper towel considerably reduces the spread of viral and bacterial infections transmitted by touch. Carefully drying your hands is also part of
Business conditions in the UK manufacturing sector stabilised at the start of the year as political uncertainty eased and the domestic market strengthened, according to a closely watched survey. The
British manufacturers reported a boost in optimism in the three months to January, marking the largest upward sentiment swing in a single quarter on record. This is according to the latest CBI
ONE of Blackburn’s major private sector employers has confirmed a probe by a financial watchdog has been dropped. Bosses at Accrol, the tissue paper firm with three sites locally and
Raising the standard by producing world class basics through a relentless drive to improve and innovate. Accrol supplies the best quality tissue products available for the price paid. Accrol has
Our values We challenge We expect the best from each other and are not afraid to challenge ourselves, our colleagues or our customers. We add value By understanding what makes
Accrol Group Holdings (LON:ACRL) results came in as expected at the headline level, with adjusted EBITDA (post IFRS 16) of £3.2m (adj. EBITDA of £1.9m pre-IFRS 16), which compared to
Accrol Group (LON:ACRL), the UK’s leading independent tissue converter, has today announced its Half Year Results for the six months ended 31 October 2019. Gareth Jenkins, Chief Executive Officer of
An 80-year-old toilet roll has been voted the most-loved object owned by a county’s museum. The object beat 10 other museums which nominated items for the Hertfordshire Association of Museums’ Object