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Grangemouth

Grangemouth is Scotland’s largest industrial cluster, with multiple large operators focused on fuel production, port operations and logistics as well as chemicals and pharmaceuticals manufacturing. There are also many smaller businesses co-located nearby. 

Grangemouth's industrial sites are principally regulated under The Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2012 and Control of Major Accidents Hazards (COMAH).

Read more details on sites around Grangemouth including information on their site licence number(s).

Regulatory Hub

The Grangemouth Regulatory Hub supports delivery of the Grangemouth Industrial Just Transition Plan through transparent, efficient, and effective regulation. It promotes collaboration between industry, regulators, the community and others to support innovation improve environmental performance, and develop forward-thinking regulatory approaches.

Latest update

INEOS Grangemouth operations

Date published: 23 November 2025

INEOS in Grangemouth has issued the following update:

"Local residents and those in the vicinity of the INEOS Grangemouth site, there will be a prolonged period of flaring from the North side of the facility. We are working to resolve an issue on one of our manufacturing plants.

"In the meantime we will make every effort to reduce the level and duration of the flaring and apologise for the inconvenience.

"We remain committed to informing you of any activities that may result in flaring."

SEPA expect the Operator to minimise the rate and duration of any flaring as far as possible.

You can view the latest updates on the company's X feed via @INEOS_GM

View previous updates

What we have done

SEPA expects the operator to minimise disruption from these activities where possible.

You can view up-to-date messages on the company's X feed via @INEOS_GM.

Members of the public who are concerned about a potential pollution issue are encouraged to contact our pollution hotline using our online reporting form.

Authorities continuously monitor air quality in the area and this information can be found at the air quality in Scotland website.

Sites in the area

There are over 40 regulated sites in the Grangemouth area. Information on each site, with a note of the site licence number(s) can be viewed below. The latest compliance results for each site licence can be seen on out Compliance Assessment Scheme pages.

More information on sites in the Area

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Concerned about a pollution incident?

You can report it to SEPA online or call 0800 807 060