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Leading food and drink companies commit to water efficiency

13th Jul 2009 - 00:00
Abstract
Almost 500,000 cubic metres of water - equivalent to nearly 200 Olympic swimming pools - have already been saved as 36 of the UK’s leading food and drink manufacturers report their first full year progress on the voluntary Federation House Commitment (FHC) on water efficiency.
This marks the sector's first step towards achieving a 20% reduction in water use by 2020 compared to 2007. Companies including Cranswick Food Group, Dairy Crest, Greenvale AP, Mars UK, R&R Ice Cream, United Biscuits, Walkers, and William Jackson Food Group have contributed to a collective reduction in water use of 1.7% during 2008. Together signatories will have saved almost £500,000 in the purchase of water alone, not including the cost of water treatment and effluent disposal. Andrew Kuyk, director of sustainability and competitiveness at the Food and Drink Federation, said: "The food and drink manufacturing sector is a significant water user and has an important role to play in helping to reduce stress on the nation's water supplies. While there is still much to be done to achieve the 20% by 2020 target, we are delighted to see FHC members already making a positive impact on the environment." Water-saving measures being implemented by FHC members include improving water recovery and re-use, rainwater harvesting, cleaning-in-place and dry cleaning operations – as well as domestic changes such as fitting more efficient taps and toilets. The FHC is open to all companies in the food and drink manufacturing sector and more information - including the full 2009 progress report - can be found at www.fhc2020.co.uk
Written by
PSC Team