The main industry within the greater district of the town of Redcar is the Chemical Industry located close to
Wilton village on the Chemical Industry Park known internationally as Wilton. The chemical companies are all members of the
Northeast of England Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC). The Wilton chemical site is owned by Singaporean utility company
Sembcorp and companies operating there include
SABIC who in 2009 built one of world's largest low-density polyethylene plant (LDPE). Lotte Chemicals are expanding both PTA and PET production.
Huntsman manufacture polyurethane intermediates and Ensus have built Europe's largest bioethanol facility. Biffa Polymers now operate a polymer recycling plant that handles up to 30% of the UKs plastic milk bottles. While in support of Sembcorp, who built the UK's first wood-fired power station (Wilton 10), UK Wood Recycling Limited have a significant facility on the site providing waste wood to fuel Wilton 10. The
Teesside Steelworks operated Europe's second largest
blast furnace. The majority of the steelworks (including the Redcar blast furnace, Redcar and South Bank coke ovens and the BOS plant at Lackenby) closed in 2015, but the
Teesside Beam Mill still operates, producing beams for the construction industry. ==Social housing==