
With the world’s growing focus on sustainability and the creation of sustainable products, brands, retailers, and manufacturers are now interested in reducing cost, minimizing impacts, and reducing emissions.
Most manufacturing operations will use significant energy to produce products and materials. This presents opportunities to measure, assess, and reduce consumptions, save costs, and reduce emissions and the environmental footprint.
It can be challenging to find resources to conduct improvement projects in a busy manufacturing operation, and an independent third-party provider adds value.
Eurofins Sustainable Energy Audit Service
Improvements in energy efficiency can deliver significant cost benefits to the business. To support our customers in achieving this Eurofins has developed a sustainable energy audit.
The Eurofins audit will provide a better understanding of the energy consumption within the business and enable in the development an improvement strategy.
The scope of the audit will cover
- Creating a detailed inventory of the consumption
- Identifying the primary energy-consuming operations
- Reviewing current energy management practices
- Identifying energy sources and assessing sustainable options
- Assessing the current use of on-site renewable energies such as solar or wind
- Assessing the use of local energy meters on equipment or departments
- Benchmarking energy consumptions against industry standards where metrics permit
When the Eurofins team has completed its assessment, it will produce a report that can act as a benchmark for future improvements and support strategies for cost savings and shape operational activities and improvement behaviours. The report will support marketing claims and provide credible metrics for customers.
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Specialist experience in leather, textiles, paper, packaging and plastics

Multiple testing facilities

Complete package from biodegradability to toxicity impacts and plant response

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