Confectionary giant Cadbury has detailed changes to some of its production processes which will save 300 tonnes of CO2 and £59,500 a year.
The firm has achieved the reduction by replacing the motors and drive belts on the gum stoves at its Jelly Baby making Trebor Basset factory in Sheffield with more efficient ones. The upgrades provide only the power needed and have variable settings to suit demand. “The new specification is much more efficient than our previous…
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