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Bath Footdown member takes on new challenge   by Miranda De Freston – Footdown

Nigel Hunton is a member of the Footdown Bath Leadership and Mentoring group, he has just been appointed as the new CEO of the recycling company MBA Polymers to Drive Future Growth – congratulations!

Footdown will be supporting Nigel in shaping his EMT in the first 12 months.

MBA Polymers is the world leading Cleantech recycler of high value plastics. Nigel will lead the company into its next phase of development as it builds on current successes and broadens its commitment to a cleaner environment. The Company expects 2011 Revenues to exceed $50m and be up 35% from 2010

“We are delighted to welcome Nigel to MBA Polymers’ senior management team,” said Jamie Pike, Chairman. “His strong leadership experience in global and technically-driven industries will be a key asset as we look to expand our presence in all our markets. Nigel’s understanding of the issues and opportunities will help us deliver the best recycling solutions for our customers and the environment and position us for further success. We expect revenues of $50 million in 2011, up 35% on the previous year but believe this is just the start.”

Nigel Hunton added: “I am very excited to be joining the MBA Polymers team at this important time in the company’s development. MBA Polymers is a very strong brand with a market leading position, built off the back of patented technology and innovation, an outstanding team of people, great customer relations and a clear vision of what it wants to achieve. I hope to be able to build on these strengths and help MBA Polymers achieve the real potential that is inherent within this brand and team. I am also pleased to be joining up with Chris Bradley, Chief Financial Officer, who previously worked with me in a senior management position at Edwards – together we bring extensive international leadership experience to MBA Polymers.”

Read how Footdown helped Nigel to be a better leader…click here

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About MBA Polymers

MBA is the world leader at producing high value plastics from end-of-life (ELV) durable goods. It saves over 80% of the energy and between 1- 3 tons of CO2 for every ton of virgin plastic it replaces. In 1992, Dr. Mike Biddle proved that it was possible to recycle plastics from complex waste streams .The venture quickly moved to a pilot facility and in 1997 to a small-scale production facility in Richmond, California, where plastics from a wide variety of waste streams were successfully recycled.

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