Eco submits expansion plans for Dorset energy recovery park. Eco Sustainable Solutions has submitted plans to BCP Council to expand its Chapel Gate Eco Park near Christchurch. The proposals would add AI-led materials recovery to pre-sort waste before the site's Energy Recovery Facility, processing an extra 25,000 tonnes of recyclable material a year.

The expansion would raise the 15.8-hectare site's capacity for local residual waste from 60,000 to 105,000 tonnes a year, with more recoverable material removed before non-recyclable waste is converted into electricity and heat. Eco says the facility would generate enough energy to heat and power more than 14,000 homes a year, with green waste and wood waste recycling capacity each rising by 5,000 tonnes. The scheme includes around 30 jobs and a new visitor and education building.

Mike Eborne, Eco's technical development director, said the scheme would help the company recycle more local material and recover valuable resources. A public consultation was held at the site on 1 May, and if the application is approved, construction could begin in 2029.

Eco park expansion plans submitted
[BOURNEMOUTH ONE]
11 June 2026
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