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Henkel Seeks To Leverage Big Data To Identify Efficient Opportunities, Sets Ambition Goal

March 28, 2018: 12:00 AM EST
Henkel seeks to leverage big data to reach ambitious efficiency goals. By 2030 it aims to triple its efficiency and reduce its carbon footprint globally by 75 percent. Critical to its efforts is an Environmental Management System (EMS) that it implemented in 2014 in collaboration with Schneider Electric. The EMS captures over 3,000 data points across a wide range of the company’s global production network, including metrics on consumption of electricity, fossil fuels, compressed air and water. Through capturing data centrally the company is able to identify best practice. The company estimates its Laundry & Home Care unit could reduce energy use by 24 percent.[Image Credit: © Henkel AG & Co. KGaA]
"Reducing the environ­mental foot­print through Big Data", Henkel, March 28, 2018, © Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
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