Tetra Pak recently unveiled its 'Factory Sustainable Solutions' offering, a new factory-wide approach to energy, water, and cleaning-in-place (CIP) optimization.
A new offer within Tetra Pak's broader sustainability portfolio is the 'Factory Sustainable Solutions' business. This business offers food and beverage (F&B) producers a tailored blend of state-of-the-art technologies and leading plant integration capabilities. It seeks to support F&B producers in optimizing energy and resource consumption, an essential step in helping customers meet their sustainability ambitions and reduce operational costs.
Fredrik Norrbom, director of Sweden at Johnson Controls System and Service AB, said, "Approximately two-thirds of industrial energy use is driven by heat demand, derived largely from fossil fuels. Heat pumps are vital for increasing energy efficiency and delivering net zero heating when combined with renewable electricity. We are proud to collaborate with Tetra Pak on smart building solutions to help customers achieve sustainability targets while helping the industry make critical progress on emissions reduction."
Stefano Vittor, CEO at Olvondo Technology A/S, added, "By incorporating our HighLift heat pump technology into its Factory Sustainable Solutions business, Tetra Pak is offering an impactful solution to reduce carbon emissions across the food and beverage industry. We're delighted to be part of this collaboration and play a role in the change Tetra Pak is driving."
Traditionally reliant on fossil fuels and energy-intensive processes, F&B producers are under increasing pressure to optimize resources and increase energy generation from renewable sources. This comes amidst rising operational expenses, including the cost of raw materials, new CO2 taxes, and fees for wasted water. Finding solutions to these challenges will be key, with businesses looking to their supply chains and manufacturing processes to help achieve cost savings.
Complementing its resource-efficient equipment and services portfolio, Tetra Pak's 'Factory Sustainable Solutions' embodies a systematic, factory-wide approach. Solutions can be integrated at any stage to recover and reduce the consumption of resources, such as energy, water, and chemicals. Optimized resource consumption reduces long-term operational costs and related greenhouse gas emissions while supporting compliance against ever-tightening sustainability standards.
The Tetra Pak Factory Sustainable Solutions team will support customers by finding the right technologies and integration solutions for their needs, advising them on the best practice set-up for their line or facility. This results in a tailored pipes and installation diagram that optimizes water, energy, and CIP according to the specific needs of the customer's operations.
Nicole Uvenbeck, Director of Factory Sustainable Solutions and OEM Components at Tetra Pak, said, "This launch is an inspiring and significant milestone for us at Tetra Pak - especially our team, who have been working hard to push the boundaries of the impact and value such an approach can bring for our customers.
To date, we have mainly focused on machine and line optimization, and we have realized the overwhelming benefit of replicating this at a factory level, providing a more holistic optimization approach. Factory Sustainable Solutions is an evolution of our expertise, spanning water, energy, and CIP recovery. This will redefine how we support our customers in achieving their sustainability ambitions while reducing operational costs."
The 'Factory Sustainable Solutions' offering boasts state-of-the-art technologies, such as:
- Nanofiltration, developed by Tetra Pak, reclaims caustic cleaning liquid used for CIP. This technology allows for the recovery of clean chemicals and water for future reuse, enabling up to 90% recovery of the total spent liquid[5].
- Reverse Osmosis, developed by Tetra Pak, uses proprietary membrane filtration technology to improve resource efficiency across multiple applications, including milk separation and water reuse.
Tetra Pak is also collaborating with innovative technology partners to offer additional solutions, including:
- HighLift™ heat pump technology, in collaboration with Olvondo Technology A/S, can be integrated into operations to facilitate the reuse of waste heat to produce steam across plant equipment, including the Tetra Pak Direct UHT unit, at pressures up to 10 bar.
- High-temperature heat pumps, in collaboration with Johnson Controls, which up-cycle processed waste heat to use elsewhere in the factory.
- Solar thermal collectors, in collaboration with Absolicon, utilize the sun as an unlimited source of clean and renewable energy to power hot water and steam delivery – at temperatures above 150°C – making it suitable for UHT applications.
Fiona Liebehenz, Vice President of Key Components, Plant Solutions and Channel Management at Tetra Pak, says, "I'm extremely proud of the team. Our customers are under more pressure than ever to operate as efficiently as possible regarding resource usage. This is, for many, an existential challenge to secure the future of their operations. Through working with them and understanding their individual needs and objectives, we're providing them fit-for-purpose equipment enriched with our holistic food & beverages application knowledge to address that challenge, delivering tangible improvements in a financially advantageous way."
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