Kimberly-Clark to Reach 100% Renewable Energy at Kleenex Manufacturing Site
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Kimberly-Clark has announced that the paper production at its Koblenz plant will be converted to 100% renewable energy by 2029 – supported by a programme of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection (BMWK).Aerial view of the Kimberly-Clark plant in Koblenz, where the B2B products are manufactured. - © Kimberly-Clark filter_none FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS ARTICLE Hygienic
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Kimberly-Clark to Reach 100% Renewable Energy at Kleenex Manufacturing Site
Consumer brands company Kimberly-Clark announced that its factory in Koblenz, Germany is on track to move to 100% renewable energy by 2029, making it the company’s first tissue manufacturing site worldwide to achieve that goal. According to Kimberly-Clark, the achievement will support its goal to reduce its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 50% by […]
Kimberly-Clark announces first tissue manufacturing site on path to 100% renewable energy
Kimberly-Clark (K-C), one of the world’s leading manufacturers of personal care and hygiene products, has announced that its manufacturing site in Koblenz, Germany has become the company’s first tissue manufacturing facility globally with a pathway to transition its operations to 100 per cent renewable energy. The site will electrify its heating needs as well as source its electricity demand via a portfolio of European power purchase agreements …
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