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Smelter produces metal for vital oxygen bottles

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Visitors mark the 90th anniversary of the UK’s only remaining aluminium smelter, the Liberty British Aluminium factory in Lochaber, Scotland. PA Photo: Picture date: Tuesday December 10, 2019. The plant, which is at the foot of Ben Nevis, is fuelled sustainably by a hydro-electric power station. Photo credit should read: Sandy Young/PA Wire

PICTURED Casting Operators in the casting shop.

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© Sandy young Photography 07970 268944 EDITORIAL USE ONLY Visitors mark the 90th anniversary of the UK’s only remaining aluminium smelter, the Liberty British Aluminium factory in Lochaber, Scotland. PA Photo: Picture date: Tuesday December 10, 2019. The plant, which is at the foot of Ben Nevis, is fuelled sustainably by a hydro-electric power station. Photo credit should read: Sandy Young/PA Wire PICTURED Casting Operators in the casting shop. E: sandy@scottishphotographer.com W: www.scottishphotographer.com

Britain’s only aluminium smelter is helping the fight against covid-19 by making metal for NHS oxygen bottles.

The Fort William plant has assisted with a rush job to produce 20 tons of oxygen bottles for treating coronavirus patients.

The order was placed by Bridgnorth Aluminium in Shropshire which usually supplies the pharmaceuticals and food industry.

Tons of aluminium have been` produced by the company’s 160 on-site workforce which is continuing to supply vital sectors.

The smelter’s managing director Brian King said: “It’s good to know that we are keeping the supply chain going and contributing to the fight against the virus. It’s a classic example of turning your hand to try to help the situation.

“There are lots of reasons why we need to continue to operate, but the main one from the virus perspective is supplying these products to make the necessary equipment for the NHS.

“Bridgnorth consider us to be the main supplier in the UK, so without us, they would struggle to produce the products which they are making for the NHS.”

Simon MacVicker, managing director of Bridgnorth Aluminium, said: “Our aluminium is widely used in medical packaging and food packaging – but it’s the first time I’m aware of that we have supplied metal for NHS oxygen bottles.

“We are pleased to step up and to play a small part in the battle against coronavirus.”