Poultry Meat Processing - Reducing Water &
Effluent Costs
Poultry Meat Processing - This informative good
practice guide deals with a number of issues faced by organisations
involved in poultry meat processing
and wishing to identify and implement process improvements, in particular
the reduction of water, wastewater and effluent costs.
| Poultry meat processors use large
quantities of water and generate equally large volumes of
wastewater with a high chemical oxygen demand (COD) and suspended
solids content. Evisceration, cleaning and washing operations
typically account for more than 60% of total water use and
effluent volume.
How much money are you pouring down the drain? On average,
poultry processors that adopt a systematic approach to reducing
water use can reduce their water and effluent bills by 10
- 15% at little or no cost to the business. If projects with
paybacks of up to two years are included, savings of 30% or
more can be achieved. For example, a small poultry processor
with a trade effluent bill of £79 200/year could save
£33 200/year by reducing effluent volume, suspended
solids content and COD, all by 25%. |
Improving Environmental
Performance
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This good practice guide describes a range of cost-effective measures
to help companies of all sizes save money while continuing to clean
and wash just as effectively and without compromising hygiene standards.
In addition to increasing costs, implementation of the Integrated
Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Directive will increase
the pressure on poultry processors to reduce both water use and
the generation of effluent.
For many companies, improvements can be made in both process and
cleaning operations. The guide shows you how to achieve cost savings
by adopting a systematic approach to reducing water use and effluent
generation. This step-by-step approach is based on the answers to
the following questions:
- What are the volumes and costs of your
water and effluent?
- How should you go about making improvements?
- How can you improve:
- delivery of birds to your site?
- your process operations?
- your cleaning operations?
- your effluent treatment?
There are industry examples throughout the guide that describe
the cost savings and other benefits already achieved by companies
without compromising hygiene standards.
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