GELITA reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 10% in two years

GELITA’s eight sustainability report recorded the company’s progress on its sustainable commitments, made between 2020 and 2022

The latest data from GELITA has indicated that the company is on track to achieving its long-term carbon neutrality targets. In its eighth sustainability report released on 6 Jun, the company documented the progress it made between 2020 and 2022 against its sustainability commitments, covering the three dimensions of an ESG (environment, social and governance) framework for the first time.

A 50% reduction in greenhause gases (GHG) emissions by 2030 (with 2020 as the base level) is an important incremental target for realising net zero ambitions. By establishing its own energy generation from renewables, transitioning away from fossil fuels and optimising production processes for energy efficiency, GELITA has reduced its GHG emissions by 10 % (Scope 1 and Scope 2) between 2020 and 2022, setting it on course to hit this milestone. The opening of a new gas-fired power station as an intermediate step towards a fossil-free solution at its site in Beaudesert, Australia, and an investment in a new spray dryer in Minden, Germany, were two recent projects that fed into GELITA’s carbon reduction efforts.

Dr Sven Abend, CEO of GELITA, commented: “Sustainability is one of the biggest challenges of our time. GELITA is aiming for net zero carbon emissions by 2050 — an ambitious target that demands decisive and sustained action across the entire organisation. We firmly believe that by integrating sustainability into every facet of our operation, we can be a more powerful agent of positive change.”

Besides its progress in cutting carbon emissions between 2020 and 2022, GELITA has reduced its water footprint per kg of product by 2.7% through improved water and wastewater management. At its factory in Pilsac-Léon, Mexico, for example, GELITA upgraded its wastewater treatment systems to exceed local environmental specifications. GELITA’s core business of valorising food industry by-products is rooted in circular economy and waste minimisation principles, and in recent years, GELITA has further enhanced its approaches. Initiatives such as the recycling of sewage sludge from its plant in Maringá, Brazil, for use as agricultural fertiliser have contributed to improved performance in this area. Between 2020 and 2022, GELITA recorded a 26.5% decrease in the amount of waste it sent for disposal as a result of separating valuable material flows