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Keenan route to Net Zero by 2030

We have established the carbon footprint of our food waste collection business and have a robust plan in place to significantly degrade Scope 1, 2 and key Scope 3 emissions to a point where the business is Net Zero within this decade.

Ensuring 100% renewable energy used at all Keenan owned and leased sites through credible UK REGO’s

Circularity principles adopted with aim to have some of the waste collection fleet powered by energy from the food waste collected

Fleet to generally transition to a range of renewable fuel sources including hydrogen fuel cells, hydrogen hybrids, HVO, CNG and biomethane and later to BEV

DBE Energy

Decarbonising Now

Our process is carbon neutral now

Carbon Capture and Utilisation will make DBE carbon negative within 18 months

• The starting point has to be greenhouse gas reduction

• But climate sustainability has to equal economic sustainability

• Here’s the thing – processing food waste into renewable energy is cheaper, generates credible and measurable carbon savings

• Prepares for the coming regulation on food waste disposal, tracking and tracing

• Is more than just a story, its tangible, real and local, reducing scope 3 emissions

• Its not just a problem it’s a resource

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