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The china clay industry in Cornwall was started nearly 300 years ago by English China Clays, which was taken over by Imerys in 1999.
BBC: Imerys china clay in Cornwall announces job losses
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The French company, Imerys, which operates in Cornwall and Devon, said the cuts were a result of the "difficult market situation" and increased costs.
BBC: Imerys china clay in Cornwall announces job losses
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Ms Lister said, as a significant landowner in mid Cornwall, fly-tipping near Imerys's entrances and access points had become "common hotspots" for dumping waste.
BBC: Imerys land
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Imerys Minerals acquired Goonvean Aggregates in November, taking 140 Goonvean staff.
BBC: China clay pit
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Yvonne Lister, of clay company Imerys, said there had been a steady rise in illegal fly-tipping on its land, over the last two to three years.
BBC: Imerys land
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As both Imerys and Goonvean had been active in the extraction, processing and supply of kaolin products from deposits and facilities in Cornwall before the merger, the OFT concluded there was a realistic prospect the merger could result in a "substantial lessening of competition".
BBC: China clay pit