Beanz meanz cutz to carbon November 1st 2010 The Carbon Trust has helped Heinz
slash energy use and CO2 emissions at
factories in Kendal and Kitt Green by
more than 17,000t over the last four
years.
Heinz's energy managers, working
with Carbon Trust experts, found that
a lot of energy was needed to heat the
cold water used to rehydrate dried
beans. Energy is also needed to create
the steam that cooks the beans in their
cans. Capturing and recycling waste
heat from these processes means less
energy is needed to heat the water,
which in turn has led to a drop in
carbon emissions.
Heinz has also saved more than
13% of its annual energy costs in its
Kitt Green food processing complex
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