Dundalk is set to receive a jobs boost after 25 new positions were announced at Crumb Rubber this morning.
The Dromiskin-based company, which was established in 2003, recycles end of life tyres. It takes them completely out of the waste stream, turning them into new products.
Crumb Rubber is the only facility to produce a full range of rubber granulate and matting in Ireland. This cradle to cradle process produces Eco-innovative products for the agriculture, horticulture, construction, child care, equestrian, leisure, golf and sports industries.
All Crumb Rubber’s product are guaranteed Irish and include coloured rubber landscape chips for gardens, landscaping and play areas, granulate rubber for arenas, gallops, walkers, artificial playing pitches and poured in place surfaces.
The company currently employs 24 people at their plant in Dromiskin, with this morning’s announcement effectively doubling the amount they employ.
The jobs were announced by local TD and Minister for State Fergus O’Dowd this morning, with MEP Mairead McGuinness and Deputy Peter Fitzpatrick also in attendance.
