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Carlsberg Expects Major Water Savings At New Brewery Recycling Plant

July 1, 2020: 12:00 AM EST
Carlsberg expects the newly-opened water recycling plant at its brewery in Fredericia, Denmark, will reduce average water consumption from 2.9 hl of water per hl of beer produced to 1.4hl of water per hl of beer. The new plant will also reduce the brewery’s energy consumption by 10 percent through its own biogas production and the recycling of hot water. Carlsberg also claims that the new plant will accelerate its efforts towards achieving zero water waste, as announced in its Together Towards Zero sustainability program, established in June 2017. The new Fredericia plant is the result of a public-private deal with the Danish partnership for Resource and water-efficient Industrial food Production (DRIP).[Image Credit: © Carlsberg Breweries A/S]
Martin White, "Carlsberg opens water recycling plant at Denmark brewery", FoodBev , July 01, 2020, © FoodBev Media Ltd
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