Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port factory donates 50 fire hoses to Chester Zoo
The factory is undergoing massive transformation to focus on electric vehicles.
Vauxhall has donated 50 fire hoses from its Ellesmere Port factory to Chester Zoo.
The factory near Liverpool is undergoing a £100 million transformation to become the first plant in Stellantis to focus solely on electric vehicles.
As such, Vauxhall has been looking for ways to repurpose and reuse items that are no longer needed, such as the 50ft long hoses that have reached the end of their useful life for firefighting.
Following conversations with the nearby Chester Zoo, the hoses will be used in the ape and elephant habitats.
In the Asian elephants habitat they will act as a foraging tool, being attached to logs so they can be thrown around.
Diane Miller, plant director at Ellesmere Port, said: “We’re happy to be able to support Chester Zoo with this donation of fire hoses, and look forward to seeing them being enjoyed by the animals.
“As we transform Ellesmere Port into a plant producing solely battery electric vehicles, it’s great to be able to repurpose old materials in a sustainable way that also benefits an important charity.”
In July last year, Vauxhall’s parent company Stellantis announced a £100 million investment in Ellesmere Port to build electric vehicles, with an ambition to be carbon-neutral by the middle of the decade.
This year marks the factory’s 60th anniversary and has built more than five million vehicles to date.