Beijing Project Blue Sky Cuts Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 60 Percent
in 2014
Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE:HRL) today announced its Beijing HFC
Plant (Beijing, China) was named the 2014 Environmental Sustainability
Best of the Best winner for its achievements from the Beijing Project
Blue Sky, which aimed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The annual
award recognizes internal teams who have identified areas for efficiency
and implemented changes in the category of environmental sustainability.
The plant replaced two coal fire boilers with more efficient steam
generators and relocated the equipment closer to ovens to reduce energy
loss. The team also installed heat recovery technology and thermal solar
panels to heat water for sanitation. The result was a 60 percent
decrease in greenhouse gas emissions in 2014, compared to 2013.
“The success of Project Blue Sky, and our other Best of the Best
finalists, demonstrates the impact one team can have at both the local-
and corporate-level,” said Thomas E. Raymond, director of environmental
sustainability at Hormel Foods. “Streamlining manufacturing processes
makes an impact in our plant communities, and helps Hormel Foods meet
its global environmental goals. Through this annual challenge, we
continue to find ways to reduce our energy use, solid waste, water use
and air emissions and exemplify what it means to be leader in
sustainability.”
The other Environmental Sustainability Best of the Best finalists
included:
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Atlanta Plant (Tucker, Ga.) – The Atlanta Plant continued to foster an
environment where employees were encouraged to think “green” in 2014.
Through educational newsletters, meetings and facility container
improvements, reductions decreased to one trash pickup per week and
solid waste to landfill was reduced by 42 percent compared to the
previous year.
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Saag’s Products (San Leandro, Calif.) – The Saag’s team set out to
reduce its solid waste to landfill contribution by 50 percent. By
engaging employees in recyclable material training, the plant reduced
its solid waste to landfill by 89 tons, surpassing its original goal
and improving recycling to 53 percent.
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Dold Foods (Wichita, Kan.) – Dold Foods originally aimed to eliminate
39 tons of solid waste by the year 2020. In a plantwide effort to
minimize all solid waste streams, the plant realized an annualized
savings of 127 tons of solid waste, or 330 percent of the 2020 goal,
in fiscal 2014 alone.
The Environmental Sustainability Best of the Best champion is selected
by a panel of judges at the Corporate Office in Austin, Minn., based on
the criteria of project scope and goal setting, teamwork, problem
solving, achievement and savings.
The annual entries help impact the entire corporation’s environmental
goals. Based on entries from 2014 alone, Hormel Foods documented the
following annual savings from the 52 Environmental Sustainability Best
of the Best projects:
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82 million gallons in water use;
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8,100 MMBtu of natural gas;
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2,700,000 kWh of electricity;
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1,500 tons of solid waste; and
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2,570 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.
To view a video about the finalist and winning Environmental
Sustainability Best of the Best projects, visit: http://2014csr.hormelfoods.com/environment/recognition/.
To learn more about environmental sustainability efforts at Hormel
Foods, visit the 2014 Corporate Responsibility Report: http://2014csr.hormelfoods.com/environment/.
About Hormel Foods
Hormel Foods Corporation, based in
Austin, Minn., is a multinational manufacturer and marketer of
consumer-branded food and meat products, many of which are among the
best known and trusted in the food industry. The company leverages its
extensive expertise, innovation and high competencies in pork and turkey
processing and marketing to bring branded, value-added products to the
global marketplace. The company is a member of the Standard & Poor's
(S&P) 500 Index, S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats for 2014, was named the
2013 Sustainable Supply Chain of the Year by Refrigerated & Frozen Foods
magazine, and was again named one of “The 100 Best Corporate Citizens”
by Corporate Responsibility Magazine for the seventh year in a row.
Hormel Foods was also recognized as a 2015 Military Friendly Employer by
G.I. Jobs magazine, on the 2015 Best for Vets Employers List by Military
Times, and was named one of the 2015 40 Best Companies for Leaders by
Chief Executive magazine. The company enjoys a strong reputation among
consumers, retail grocers, foodservice and industrial customers for
products highly regarded for quality, taste, nutrition, convenience and
value. For more information, visit http://www.hormelfoods.com.
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