Fruit & Vegetable Processing - Reducing Water
& Wastewater Costs
Fruit & Vegetable Processing - This informative
good practice guide deals with the reduction of water and wastewater
treatment costs in the fruit and vegetable
processing industry. The UK’s fruit and vegetable industry
generates significant amounts of waste water, wasted raw material
and packaging. Implementing a systematic waste minimisation programme
can reduce waste costs by up to 25%. This can represent 1% of business
turnover. These savings can often be achieved by changes in good
housekeeping practices and by implementing no-cost and low-cost
measures resulting in immediate savings or payback periods of less
than two years.
The industry uses large quantities of water,
most of which leaves factories as trade effluent. Water supply
costs and trade effluent charges are expected to continue
to rise. Reducing water consumption and minimising effluent
strength and volume therefore make good business sense. Measures
to reduce water use can often achieve a 20 - 50% reduction
in water-related costs and make a valuable contribution to
any waste minimisation programme.
This good practice guide is concerned with fruit and vegetable
processing after harvesting and how companies can save money
by reducing, re-using and recycling waste. It does not give
information on waste disposal, energy efficiency and agricultural
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The guide describes practical measures to eliminate, reduce, re-use
and recycle waste and gives advice on how to eliminate waste through
effective conservation of produce. Industry Examples throughout
the guide illustrate how fruit and vegetable processing companies
have already saved money by implementing a systematic approach to
waste minimisation.
The guide explains how to:
- produce process maps and prepare an
overall mass balance;
- identify sources of waste;
- calculate the true cost of waste;
- look for opportunities to reduce water
and waste costs;
- implement a systematic waste minimisation
programme;
- continue to improve your environmental
performance.
Preventing waste in the first place, i.e. before value is added
to your product, will give the greatest savings. However, significant
cost savings and environmental benefits can still be achieved by
reducing, re-using and recycling waste. Remember, any reduction
in water and waste costs will go straight to your bottom line......more
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Guide
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information on effective water management practices, water and wastewater
treatment please call Accepta on +44 (0) 161 877 2334
or e-mail us at info@accepta.com.
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