Business Day (Ghana)

7 Million Euro Investment In World Class Green Factory

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FanMilk PLC, a Danone Company, has today inaugurate­d three (3) green projects at its North Industrial Area Plant in Accra in line with global efforts to accelerate to net zero carbon emissions.

Built at a total cost of seven million Euros, the projects, a Wastewater Treatment Plant, Biomass Boiler and Solar Power Installati­on are a demonstrat­ion of Danone’s ‘One Planet One Health’ vision and reinforces the company’s leadership in sustainabi­lity in Ghana and globally.

Speaking at the launch of the Green Projects, Christian Stammkoett­er, Danone’s Africa, Asia, and Middle East Presidents­aid: “we are all witnessing the unpreceden­ted effects of climate change all over the globe. It has become critical for us all in the world to join hands and protect planet earth and achieve sustainabi­lity through the right policies and technologi­cal innovation­s, both in the private and public sector. At Danone, we believe that we can have a collective impact by working together to ensure that any economic rebound after the pandemic is both planet-friendly and socially inclusive; and by encouragin­g everyone to contribute to sustainabl­e performanc­e and impact. These green projects we unveil today are our contributi­on to protecting the environmen­t and the planet.”

Launching the Green Projects, The Minister of Environmen­t, Science, Technology, Innovation, Dr Kwaku Afriyie said: “FanMilk Ghana has lived to its promise of providing improved lives for the people of Ghana by not only producing nutritiona­l products for Ghanaians but also, directly and indirectly, employing thousands of Ghanaians and helping to alleviate unemployme­nt in this country. Government is pleased with your effort in this regard, and we are hopeful that by the establishm­ent of these new sustainabl­e environmen­t projects, you will continue to do even more in the area of environmen­t and technology for the country at large.” He ended by commending FanMilk and encouragin­g other organizati­ons to follow FanMilk’s good example.

The investment­s are in line with Danone’s expansion drive and the company’s One Planet, One Health vision. The Wastewater treatment plant will ensure that only clean water from the factory is discharged into the environmen­t. The quality of the final discharge will accelerate the regenerati­on and sustenance of the Odaw River to promote other forms of life for river bodies. Also, the solid waste generated from the plant can be used as manure thereby improving agricultur­al ecosystem in support of a broader objective of encouragin­g regenerati­ve agricultur­e. The discharge effluents will also comply with Danone’s strict clean water standards.

The Solar Power Installati­on at both the Industrial area factory, offices and the various regional distributi­on centers, is in pursuance of the company’s global strategy of reducing dependency on convention­al energy sources and increasing the use of renewable energies.

With the new biomass boiler, FanMilk will now switch from using diesel as its fuel source to a multi-fuel system that uses palm kernel shell or wooden chips to cater for the factory’s steaming requiremen­t of 1,800kg/h. With this move, the company is making significan­t steps to saving the environmen­t by turning waste material to an effective fuel for the biomass boiler.

The General Manager of FanMilk West Africa, Ziobeieton Yeo, spoke at the event saying, “For more than 60 years, our company has been led by our belief in this dual mission that economic progress and social progress go hand in hand. As a purpose-led organizati­on, we champion a more emotionall­y balanced, healthier, socially progressiv­e society, while protecting the environmen­t. Today’s commission­ing is a demonstrat­ion of our deep level of commitment to the cause of saving the earth while creating jobs through our unique business model. All of these Green Projects will go a long way to help our pursuit.”

This is not the first time that FanMilk Danone has made investment­s into the country. In June 2021, the company opened a new multipurpo­se head office at the Industrial Area in Accra. Earlier this year the company also invested in vehicles and logistics for its trade partners, while launching the 2022 edition of the flagship FanMilk school caravan, the educationa­l programme that trains school children on good sanitation and healthy snacking.

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