US food giant PepsiCo turned to Arup to design and develop its largest and most sustainable food production facility in Europe, a 54,700m² plant in Sroda Slaska, Poland. Embracing decarbonisation and circular economy principles, the factory will be carbon neutral by 2035, exporting to over 20 European countries and creating over 450 jobs.
Accelerating net zero
From initial material selection and prefabrication, Arup calculated the plant’s whole life carbon footprint. This included construction, operation and deconstruction, and highlighted carbon hot spots for the design team to prioritise in reducing emissions. Alongside operational energy efficiency, the facility will generate clean power from photovoltaic panels and its own wind turbine, with plans for an on-site solar farm in the future. Waste heat from food production will also be recovered and used to heat the building and generate steam.
The plant will embrace circular economy principles by using leftover potato peelings in a biomass generator to provide power whilst converting into crop fertiliser for farmers. A starch recovery system will extract starch from post-process water and, in addition, the water management system will reuse mains water and rainwater for potato cleaning, cooling and irrigation, before finally flushing WCs.
To minimise carbon during construction, we provided training to the contractor team. A sustainability roadmap and green budget will guide low carbon materials choices, including steel selected with future reuse in mind and local procurement to reduce transport emissions. Once operational, the factory will source potatoes from local suppliers that will be delivered in a timely way to avoid the need to store potatoes.