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Suffolk brewery to modernise its AD facility

Suffolk brewery to modernise its AD facility

Suffolk brewery to modernise its AD facility

Bio Capital will collaborate with Southwold-based brewery and hospitality group Adnams to rebuild and modernise its anaerobic digestion (AD) facility in Reydon, Suffolk.
The facility, originally built in 2010, is set to be redeveloped in time to meet the needs of incoming legislation that will require UK local authorities to collect food waste separately from households.
Currently, Suffolk lacks a dedicated AD facility to process food waste.
Adnams aims to fill this gap with the work of Bio Capital, providing infrastructure that will help reduce reliance on landfills, cut carbon emissions and convert organic waste into renewable energy.
Once operational, the new facility will generate green fuel for Adnams’ HGV fleet, provide green gas to power its brewery and supply green CO2 for brewing processes.
The project also intends to create local jobs and establish Suffolk as a leader in renewable energy.
Mick Fishwick, chief operating officer of Bio Capital, emphasised the significance of this initiative: “We’re delighted to partner with Adnams on this vital project, which reflects our shared commitment to sustainability and renewable energy.
“This anaerobic digestion development represents a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions, recycling food waste, and supporting Suffolk’s climate emergency goals. Together, we are driving forward a greener, more sustainable future for the region.”
Adnams CEO, Jenny Hanlon, added: “It is well known that at the heart of Adnams is a very strong sense of responsibility around sustainability, climate and community. We are excited by the thought that this will help all homeowners in the community to take major strides on their personal journey around achieving net zero. Their own household waste would be being put to a great onward use.
“A new AD facility at our Reydon site would become a cornerstone of Suffolk’s wider sustainability efforts and will integrate seamlessly with future waste regulations, providing a solution for food waste recycling and renewable energy production.
“It will have long-term benefits for the local economy by creating new job opportunities, and positioning Suffolk as a leader in the renewable energy sector.”

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