Food processor to deploy its first green hydrogen project at manufacturing site in England

Published 12:10 on February 5, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:06 on February 6, 2024  / /  EMEA, International, Voluntary

The maker of Philadelphia cheese and Capri-Sun juice is turning to green hydrogen to partially replace natural gas demand at a large manufacturing plant in northwest England, as it strives to curb its carbon footprint in line with its emissions reduction goals.
The maker of Philadelphia cheese and Capri-Sun juice is turning to green hydrogen to partially replace natural gas demand at a large manufacturing plant in northwest England, as it strives to curb its carbon footprint in line with its emissions reduction goals.


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