Ardagh Glass Packaging Focuses on Sustainable Technology in Poland

Ardagh Glass Packaging Focuses on Sustainable Technology in Poland

Ardagh Glass Packaging - Europe has designed its newest glass furnace in Poland with the latest available suite of sustainable technology for reducing emissions and improving energy and resource efficiency.

Reducing emissions and improving the impact on the environment is one of the key targets for the glass industry. Ceramic candle filter technology is the most effective method of controlling particulates and acid gases and is also highly efficient in reducing SOx during the glass manufacturing process. Installing a continuous emission monitoring system provides ongoing information and allows immediate corrective and preventive action to be taken if necessary.

The new furnace will be highly energy efficient thanks to the conversion to a regenerative furnace, reducing gas usage and CO2 emissions annually. Turbo compressors will replace screw compressors, which is expected to reduce the electricity requirement by up to 25% for production of low pressure compressed air.

Reducing water consumption will be achieved through a new closed-loop cooling system for the compressors and for boosting electrodes in the furnace. This is expected to reduce water usage by up to 10% compared with traditional cooling solutions. Recovered water from a new demineralisation system will be used in the sanitary facilities saving up to a further 2-3%.

Jerzy Żołyniak, Plant Director at the AGP - Europe facility in Wyszków, Poland commented: “We are incredibly proud of the work that has been put into implementing this new sustainable technology which will improve the environmental impact of our operation and will help AGP - Europe to achieve its sustainability targets.”

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Ardagh Glass Packaging - Europe’s newest furnace in Poland reduces emissions and improves resource efficiency.
Published: 
26/01/2023

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