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The French group Le Duff decided on Thursday, November 10, to suspend the construction of its pastries factory, due to strong opposition from environmentalists. This new site was to create 500 jobs.
No new industrial bakery in Brittany, for the moment. Bridor announcement, Thursday, November 10, to put its plant project in Liffre (Ille-et-Vilaine). In all, 500 jobs were to be created there, but the boss denounces the slowness of the project. “Despite the start of the project in 2017, there will be no opening before 2027 at the earliest. We cannot afford to wait ten years for our industrial projects to come to fruition”explains Louis the Duff in a press release.
For five years, local associations and elected environmentalists have been opposed to construction, which according to them consumes too much water. The factory was to be set up on 21 hectares of agricultural land, containing wetlands. “If they want to produce something, they produce it on areas that are industrial wastelands, and we don’t touch these agricultural lands and these trees (…) essential in the evolution of the climate”says Josselyne Theaudindelegate at cfu What to Choose at the Drought Committee of Ille-et-Vilaine. The group planned to invest 250 million euros, which will be placed in factories abroad.
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