Skip to main content
Project Willow for Grangemouth will not ‘sit on a shelf’, insists Forbes
A view of the Grangemouth petrochemical plant in Grangemouth, September 12, 2024

A BLUEPRINT to save the Grangemouth industrial cluster is being progressed and will not sit “on a shelf,” SNP deputy First Minister Kate Forbes said today.

Ms Forbes defended Project Willow in a Holyrood ministerial statement just 24 hours after the report’s co-author Anu Bhambi told Westminster’s Scottish affairs select committee that unions’ favoured short-term option for the site’s survival —  sustainable aviation fuel production — could take years.

“Project Willow cannot and will not become a report that merely sits on a shelf — it is a call to action for the public and private sectors to work together to harness the potential of Granegemouth, the Deputy First Minister assured MSPs. “Project Willow is being progressed.”

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
Similar stories
Members of Unite union take part in a demonstration to prote
Britain / 23 February 2025
23 February 2025
A view of the Grangemouth petrochemical plant in Grangemouth
Britain / 19 February 2025
19 February 2025
Features / 3 August 2024
3 August 2024
Unite demands action to protect Scotland’s vital industrial asset — from sustainable aviation fuel to new green projects, we are ready to outline a vision for the refinery’s survival, writes DEREK THOMSON