Tetra Pak to operate processing equipment using solar energy
Tetra Pak has announced that it plans to power its industrial equipment using renewable thermal energy in the future, signing an agreement with Swedish solar energy company Absolicon. According to Tetra Pak, the agreement will see the introduction of a scalable solar energy module that can be integrated into existing and new UHT production lines, opening the way for various decarbonisation options.//
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/2-3
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