Scottish brewer Tennent’s on Saturday broke ground on a new £2.6m carbon capture facility at Wellpark, near Glasgow.
The new facility will be the largest of its kind in Scotland, Tennent’s said, and will see the brewery capture and store more than 4,200 tonnes of CO2 a year – the equivalent of 27,000 flights to London and Glasgow each year.
It will enable Tennent’s to capture and store the CO2 generated as a byproduct from the brewing fermentation process. The captured CO2 will then be used to carbonate Tennent’s beer.
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