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© 2019 FrieslandCampina
Lead with sustainabilityNew Emmergy | November 7th 2019
© 2019 FrieslandCampina
Founding of Arnhemse Melk-inrichting
Founding of CCF in Leeuwarden
Friesche Vlag,Dutch Baby and Bonnet Rouge are registered for international markets
Founding ofCoberco inZutphen
Merger of Coberco, Friesland Dairy Foods, De Zuid-Oost-Hoek andTwee Provinciën
Acquisition of Nutricia Dairy & Drinks Group
Friesland Foods receives Royal designation on its 125th
anniversary
Founding of the first dairy co-operatives
Founding of the De Meijerij Veghel / De Melkindustrie Veghel
Campina brand introduced
Founding of Campina Melkunie
Acquisition of Südmilch(Heilbronn)
International launch of formation of international Campina brand and co-operative
Acquisition ofAlaska Milk
Corporation in the Philippines
Acquisition ofZijerveld and
Veldhuyzen and
G. den HollanderHolding
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Acquisition of Olam Ivory Coast and DEK in Italy
Nine farmers take over acheese factory in the Dutch Wieringerwaard
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Acquisition of majority stake
(51%) Engro Foods in Pakistan
Acquisition of IDB Belgium
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Merger of Friesland Foods and Campina
We have a long history…
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Acquisition of
Friesland
Huishan Dairy
in China
Acquisition of
4 cheese
distributors
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Many locations in the Netherlands
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BALKBRUG
BEDUM
BEILEN
BODEGRAVEN
BORCULO
BORN
DRONRIJP
FOXHOL
GERKESKLOOSTER
's-HERTOGENBOSCH
LEERDAM
LEEUWARDEN
LOCHEM
LUTJEWINKEL
MAASDAM
MARUM
MEPPEL
NOORDWIJK
NUENEN
RIJKEVOORT
ROTTERDAM
STEENDEREN
VEGHEL
WOLVEGA
WORKUM
Mostly next to villages and cities
on the countryside. Rarely close to
industrial clusters
The company is owned byZuivelcoöperatie FrieslandCampina U.A.
12,104member
farms
18,261ambitious
member farmers in the Netherlands, Germany and
Belgium
Challenges with regard to energy and efficiency
Uncertainties in milk supplyAmountAllocationIntercompany streams
Legal demandsWater reuseFood safety
Energy infra structure
We strive for a carbon neutral
2050
Currently, our Carbon footprint per kg milk is 1,13 CO2 eq
2025 Ambition compared to 2018 Actual
renewable energy & reuse of energy
GO CIRCULAR SHOW WE
CARE
Improve our corporate & brand
image on sustainability
• Actively communicate our ambitions
on CO2, renewable fuel, efficiency and
transport
Promote efficiency and reuse
• Promote active accountability by our
BG’s
Support from senior management on
projects, awareness and best
practices
17% energy reduction per ton of
product
• Smart equipment replacements
• ENCORE program
• Awareness program (along ISO 50001,
energy management standard)
35% reduction of carbon footprint by
shifting to renewable sources
• Renewable electricity
• Renewable fuels
• Geo thermic
8% reduction of transport emissions
We have to step up in our energy and carbon reduction ambition towards 2025 and execute it
CARBON
FOOTPRINT
REDUCTION
100% renewable electricity in BeNeGe
from own farms and sources
15% renewable fuels
• Partner up with companies to develop
a circular stream of bio “waste” into
energy
Responsible sourced transport
• Make use of circular fuels in our logistic
chain
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There is a big potential of renewable electricity for FC. This is an main driver for electrification of fossil fuel consuming processing
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Total Solar roofs Small wind Manure digestion
PJ
Energy potential FC members & plants
Renewable energy Electricity use FC BeNeGe Energy use FC BeNeGe
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Jumpstart: Kickstarting monomanure fermentation in
NL
Solar: Roofs only, largest project of NL
Wind : Farm power from
small windmills
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Energy reduction and electrification
TVR to MVR
Heat Pumps
Optimize settings
Alternative water removal Technology
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Heat and transition
Bio mass
Green Steam
Bio gas (Jumpstart)
Pyrolysis oil
Geothermal
Heat net
From
grass
to glass
Togetherwith our member
dairy farmers