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101 Things to do with
a Hole in the Ground
Eden Project – a case study
Dan Ryan, @Eden_Learning
17/10/2017
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Eden Project, Cornwall, UK
Clay in CornwallPrimary deposit resulting from altered granite
1746 - China clay discovered in Cornwall by William Cookworthy
To date, worth £15 billion – double that of metals
Historically used in fine ceramics - Wedgewood
Dominates mid-Cornwall
Claylands cover about 65 sq km – industrial, but rural
Produces about 1 million tonnes per year (9x as much waste)
Large-scale retrenchment in recent years -today employs <1,000 locally (over 6,000 in 1970s) Tregonning Pit by C. Bristow
Imerys
£25m
Years operating
16 18m
Number of visitors
£2.0bn
Economic impact
22ha
Site area
400Full-time staff Annual Revenue
Numbers
£175m+
An Eden on every continent by 2025.
Number of Eden Projects
5+ 7m+
Annual number of visitors Annual revenue
1800+Full-time staff
2025
£0.6bn+Annual economic impact
Each Eden Project will focus on a unique aspect exploring humanity and ecology.
Our vision
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