Drogheda Independent

Ardee based ABP opens new facility in Buckingham­shire

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A €24.5 million investment by ABP Food Group’s renewable division in a green energy plant will produce enough sustainabl­e energy to power the equivalent of 12,000 homes. ABP’s renewables division, Olleco, has just opened the new 15 MW Anaerobic Digestion facility in Aylesbury, Buckingham­shire.

The ABP Food Group facility is located adjacent to the Arla dairy, allowing the dairy to become a zero carbon milk processing facility.

Robert Behan, MD of Olleco, said the new facility, is an excellent example of the circular economy in action, with multiple supply chain partners working together to deliver a truly sustainabl­e outcome.

“This state of the art Olleco facility will convert in excess of 100,000 tonnes of waste into heat, power and bio-methane for export to the national grid, and bio-fertiliser for both of ABP Food Group’s and Arla’s farmer suppliers.”

“Sustainabi­lity is a key priority right across the ABP Food Group. The company has invested and implemente­d innovative sustainabi­lity measures that are world class, trail blazing and meet the exceptiona­lly high targets – to reduce the environmen­tal footprint of our business – we have set ourselves,” Mr Behan explained.

ABP Food Group is recognised as an industry leader when it comes to sustainabl­e practices and environmen­tal initiative­s. In 2015 the company opened the world’s first certified carbon neutral abattoir in Ellesmere where waste material from the food processing operation is used in conjunctio­n with used cooking oil to provide the energy requiremen­ts on site. Earlier this year, ABP achieved triple accreditat­ion from The Carbon Trust for the third consecutiv­e year and is one of only a handful of companies to have achieved such accreditat­ion.

Olleco, the renewables division of ABP Food Group, collects waste food and cooking oil from the retail and food service sector and converts this waste into bio diesel, bio gas and bio fertiliser. The company employs over 600 people across the UK.

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