Big business before nature: marine wildlife protection zone redrawn to please superquarry https://t.co/TAQd1bRuFd via @newsundayherald— Rob Edwards (@robedwards53) July 31, 2016
The story above seems to have hit a nerve at Aggregate Industries; it obviously wasn't helpful for the company's environmental image nor for its wider public image. Perhaps AI thought that a flurry of tweets to industry colleagues would fix the damage.
Glensanda quarry is in the centre of a peak in the Morvern Peninsula, and can only be accessed by boat #Glensanda30 pic.twitter.com/dlQ3N1VkHy— Aggregate Industries (@AggregateUK) August 4, 2016
Glensanda - the largest quarry to have a #Biodiversity Benchmark from @WildlifeTrusts. #Glensanda30 pic.twitter.com/3oY7QitZGn— Aggregate Industries (@AggregateUK) August 2, 2016
Friday marks 30 years since the first shipment of materials from our Glensanda quarry around the world #Glensanda30 pic.twitter.com/w7WjbxnTfn— Aggregate Industries (@AggregateUK) August 1, 2016