Danone reduces costs by recycling packaging waste

Veolia has significantly improved Danone's waste-recycling capabilities through a tailored solution for soiled packaging.

IMPROVING WASTE RECOVERY

Danone makes around 60 different dairy products on eight packaging lines at its site in Molay-Littry, including Taillefine, Danette and Fjord. This creates a wide range of packaging that complicates waste recovery and recycling processes.
 

LOWER TREATMENT COSTS

Veolia implemented an on-site packaging removal system for non-compliant products to recover organic waste and soiled polystyrene packaging. In three years, the overall waste recovery rate rose from 70% to 98%. Measures have also significantly lowered treatment costs and reduced the site's carbon footprint.

Veolia's expertise and knowledge in the field, backed by the creative approach of its technical and sales teams, have helped to improve waste recovery processes. This has led to greater benefits for the customer, along with a smaller carbon footprint.
Pascal Peslerbe
Sales Director, Valorization and Innovation, Veolia Environmental Services France

 

Key Figures
 

98% waste
recovery rate

Improved waste recovery

 Customer benefits 

  • Lower treatment costs
  • Smaller carbon footprint
     

Solution

  • Increasing packaging recovery potential
  • Logistics: conventional and high-performance collection
  • Separating waste flows: packaging removal
  • Materials recovery: producing secondary raw materials
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