Kellogg's Factory Successfully Demonstrates Hydrogen Fuel for Cereal Toasting
Key Ideas
  • Kellogg's factory in Manchester conducted a three-week demonstration using hydrogen fuel to toast cereals like Bran Flakes and Corn Flakes.
  • The UK government awarded Kellogg's a £3m grant to test the use of clean-burning hydrogen in place of natural gas without changing the production process.
  • The initiative aims to reduce Kellogg's scope 1 and 2 emissions in European operations by 63% by 2030, contributing to the UK's net zero carbon emissions goal.
  • Kellogg's participation in the hydrogen trial paves the way for other food manufacturers to adopt low carbon fuel and decarbonization strategies.
Kellogg's factory in Manchester, UK, has successfully demonstrated the use of hydrogen fuel to toast cereals like Bran Flakes, Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, and Special K. The company received a £3m grant from the UK government to test this initiative, aiming to show that high-grade heat can be produced without natural gas. Kellogg's is the first UK company to produce cereal in this manner, marking a significant moment for the industry's shift towards decarbonization. The demonstration not only showcased the potential of investing in low carbon fuels but also provided an opportunity for staff to enhance their skills. With a target to reduce emissions by 63% by 2030, Kellogg's is contributing to the UK's journey to net zero carbon emissions. The plant in Manchester is part of the Northwest's HyNet cluster, which supports the use of hydrogen for various manufacturing processes. Kellogg's involvement has set an example for other food manufacturers like Heineken, KraftHeinz, and PepsiCo to explore similar sustainable practices for decarbonization and environmental conservation.
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