2018 Stories Stories | Page 8 of 21 | JBS USA | Sustainability Report

Focused on Water Recycling

JBS Australia

Water reuse is an active part of our water reduction initiatives and currently in place at various levels of use across most of our operations. For example, the Dinmore production facility recycles 30 to 35 percent of the water used for cattle receiving and cleaning. The Longford and Scone production facilities recycle 5 to 10…

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Increasing Solar Energy Use

JBS Australia

Andrews Meat Industries is committed to practically reducing the environmental impact of operations through sustainable business practices, so the business has taken on the challenge to install JBS Australia’s second solar installation at the Lidcombe facility. Covering almost 6,000 square meters, the installation will reduce the energy consumption at site by more than 20 percent.…

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EPA Region 7 Pollution Prevention (P2) Award

JBS USA Pork

In 2018, Ottumwa, Iowa, received the EPA Region 7 Pollution Prevention Award for the team’s work in water conservation. The Ottumwa team has been successful in reducing the gallons per head from 156.54 gallons in 2015 to 122.29 in 2017, a total volume reduction of 13.5 percent. The reduction in freshwater use helped increase production…

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Partnering to Make a Difference

JBS Australia

The Rockhampton production facility has partnered with a local turf company to use on-site effluent and composted manure to produce a value-adding supply of turf grass for sale to the public. As a result, maintaining the sustainability of the site irrigation areas and nutrient mass balance has improved.

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Reducing Contributions to Landfill

JBS USA Beef

Our Grand Island beef production facility has led a multi-year effort involving local and state governments and third-party vendors to reduce its contributions to landfills by more than 50 percent. The project involved designing a beneficial reuse method for waste byproduct. The Grand Island team has a goal to reuse 100 percent of the byproducts…

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Primo Goes Solar

JBS Australia

In 2018, 9,700 panels were installed on the rooftop of Primo’s Wacol facility. The solar installation is supplying almost 20% of Wacol’s electricity. The panels cover approximately 75% of the roof – 25,000 square meters, which is the same size as approximately six football fields. The preparation and installation of the solar system was no…

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CAP’2ER

Pilgrim’s Moy Park

Pilgrim’s Moy Park Beef Orléans and a key customer approached the Institute of Livestock to contribute to the development of a tool called “CAP’2ER,” which allows farmers to assess their environmental impact and identify action plans. This tool is being deployed in a network of 50 volunteer farms. Ultimately, it is intended to be made…

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Participating in Leading Initiatives

Pilgrim’s Moy Park

Pilgrim’s Moy Park participates in the European Union Emission Trading Scheme and complies with the Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme as well as the Climate Change Agreement Scheme across industrial and agricultural sectors.

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Investing in Wastewater Treatment

JBS Australia

The Dinmore beef production facility upgraded its wastewater treatment system, investing more than AUD$8.7 million to facilitate the capture and use of biogas. This has resulted in the offset of natural gas by more than 74,140 gigajoules per year and reduced fugitive greenhouse gas emissions from the wastewater treatment system by 97 percent (through flare…

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Saving Energy

JBS USA Beef

The Greeley beef production facility achieved the largest energy savings of Colorado Xcel Energy customers at a single location. They achieved annual energy reductions of 5,034,654 kWh and removed 2,862 tons of CO2e from the atmosphere.

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