Spirit's Food Waste Innovation Is A Winner
4 years ago

Burton based Spirit Pub Company has been recognised for its waste management after being named winner at the AD & Biogas Industry Awards2013.

The pub company, which operates around 800 managed pubs across the UK, has won the Innovation in Food Waste Collection for its successful partnership with Convert 2 Green (C2G) in removing used cooking oil and food waste from each depot and converting the waste into another usable energy source.

Spirit partnered with Kuehne + Nagel and Convert 2 Green, a leading waste to energy group, to develop a process where used oil collected from the food distribution depots is then returned to C2G’s biofuel production plant in Cheshire and, after treatment, sold as bio fuel.

The food waste is taken to anaerobic digestion where gases produced are captured for use in electricity production. To date more than 2 million litres of biofuel and more than 2,500,000 kilo watts hours of electricity have been produced thanks to this process.

Spirit Pub Company’s Head of Logistics, Vance Fairman-Smith, said: “We are truly delighted to have been crowned the winners. We have worked really hard over the last year with C2G to implement efficient processes to improve our waste management and recycling.

“This award is the icing on the cake and testament to all the teams involved, including our pubs, who continue to work together to ensure we are leading the market with our innovations in sustainability.”

Brian Rowland, Sales Director of Convert2Green added: “It is our job to turn our partners’ waste to energy ambitions in to a reality, and I am so pleased that Spirit, and its successful partnership with Convert2Green, has been recognised in this way”.

Spirit Pub Company owns and operates around 800 managed pubs throughout the UK including brands such as Chef & Brewer, Fayre & Square and Taylor Walker and it also has 536 leased pubs in its portfolio.

 

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