Coca-Cola European Partners makes £217m expansion

Europe’s largest soft drinks plant has unveiled an expanded renewable energy initiative which will save almost 1,800 tonnes of CO2 per year.

Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) will support the expansion of a solar farm in Wakefield from five to 8.1 megawatts, meaning it will now deliver almost 20% of the site’s total electricity.

Since 2017, CCEP has been using 100% renewable electricity at its sites. It is further investing in solar generation to support the broader, long-term transition of its manufacturing processes and transport to clean renewable electricity.

It is one of the first major projects launched since the announcement of CCEP’s €250m/£217m investment programme to support its target to be net zero by 2040, launched last year.

The expanded solar farm will also help with the long-term restoration of low quality agricultural land on the site of a former open cast mine, which cannot otherwise be developed as it forms an important part of local flood defences.

The solar farm expansion has been developed in collaboration with local landowner, Stephen Butterfield, and is managed by solar PV specialists Innova Energy.

In addition to the extension of the solar farm, CCEP invested £27m into the site in 2020, to support a new state-of-the art canning line, elevating the site’s production capabilities and supporting the production of sustainable packaging for CCEP’s brands, including Coca-Cola Classic, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke, Fanta and Schweppes.

The latest line produces 2,000 330ml cans per minute and underpins CCEP’s long-term commitment to its Wakefield site.

This forms part of CCEP’s efforts to ensure the best possible standards of water and waste management at its sites and is crucial in accelerating its journey to developing the lightest possible beverage cans.

Vanessa Smith, director, supply chain operations, said: “These investments are the latest milestone in our sustainability journey at our site in Wakefield and will significantly contribute towards achieving our target of reaching net zero by 2040.

“We know it’s important to implement initiatives like this at every level of the supply chain and increasing the local generation of renewable electricity will take us further towards our longer term decarbonisation goals.

“We’re pleased to be helping in enabling a green recovery locally, and to have been able to work so closely with Mr. Butterfield to identify how we can meet a local need.”

Butterfield said: “Working with Coca-Cola when we first launched the solar farm back in 2017 was an important milestone for the local area – and to take this one step further will hugely benefit the region’s renewable energy efforts, and of course benefit the local wildlife and surrounding environment.”

Denis Sorkin, investment director, Innova, said: “We are very proud of this partnership with Coca-Cola European Partners and the local landowner to build and operate a large-scale solar plant, which supplies a significant proportion of energy requirements for the CCEP Wakefield bottling facility.

“This is a fantastic example of CCEP supporting both the UK climate change strategy and technological innovation, whilst engaging with the local community and stakeholders.”

Andrea Jenkyns, MP for Morley and Outwood, added: “Now, more than ever, it’s important for businesses to lead the way when it comes to implementing positive change at a corporate and local level.

“In today’s climate, firms have a huge responsibility in enabling a green recovery, so I’m pleased to see Coca-Cola continuing to work in collaboration with local stakeholders here in Wakefield to reduce carbon emissions locally.”

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