Summary:
- Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL) has inaugurated a state-of-the-art biomass plant, representing a significant investment in sustainability and carbon footprint reduction. The plant, powered by locally-sourced materials, aligns with Uganda’s development goals and showcases UBL’s commitment to clean energy.
Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL) has inaugurated its cutting-edge biomass plant, a project valued at Shs37 billion, marking a pivotal moment in the company’s commitment to sustainability and its drive to minimize its carbon footprint.
This milestone underscores a significant investment by UBL and signifies remarkable progress in their journey towards decarbonization, as outlined in their Society 2030: Spirit of Progress sustainability action plan.
Powered by locally-sourced biomass materials, the plant exemplifies UBL’s dedication to sustainable manufacturing practices while concurrently providing livelihood opportunities to nearby communities.
Ruth Nankabirwa, the Minister for Energy and Mineral Development, lauded UBL’s investment in the biomass plant, emphasizing its dual role in reducing carbon emissions and bolstering the country’s energy security and economic growth.
Nankabirwa highlighted the project’s alignment with Uganda’s National Development Plan and Vision 2040, emphasizing the nation’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental conservation.
Andrew Kilonzo, Managing Director of UBL, expressed pride in the commissioning of the biomass plant, citing its contribution to the company’s goal of reducing carbon emissions by 92%, equivalent to 8000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Diageo Africa’s President, Dayalan Nayager, underscored the biomass plant’s significance in the organization’s pursuit of a low-carbon future, reaffirming its commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions in operations by 2030 and reducing value chain carbon emissions by 50%.
Jimmy Mugerwa, Chairman of the UBL Board, hailed the company’s leadership in implementing large-scale investments aimed at significantly reducing carbon emissions in production processes. He called upon other organizations in Uganda to follow UBL’s example and urged continued government support for sustainability initiatives.
UBL’s collaborations with various ministries, including Water and Environment, Finance, Trade, and Agriculture, have played a pivotal role in advancing environmental stewardship beyond brewery operations.