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Irish
Distillers to invest €50 million over
the next 4 years to fund projects aimed
at transforming Midleton Distillery into
a carbon neutral operation by the end of
2026.

Irish Distillers has announced that
it will invest €50 million in Midleton
Distillery over the next four years to
deliver a carbon neutral operation by
the end of 2026. This is the largest
investment made by an Irish distillery
to date in pursuit of this ambition,
putting Midleton Distillery on track to
become Ireland’s first and largest
carbon neutral distillery.
The ambitious plan to eliminate scope 1
and scope 2 carbon emissions by the end
of 2026 will involve the execution of a
roadmap comprising several
ground-breaking projects which will see
Midleton Distillery entirely phase out
the use of fossil fuels to power its
operation.
The carbon neutral roadmap for Midleton
Distillery will involve the roll out of
several projects aimed firstly at
reducing overall energy use by improving
on-site energy generation efficiency and
recycling waste heat in the distillation
process. In time, the distillery’s
remaining energy requirements will be
fulfilled by generating power from
renewable sources.
As part of the initial phases of the
roadmap, Irish Distillers has invested
in highly efficient boilers which will
require less fuel to operate.
To deliver subsequent phases of the
roadmap, Irish Distillers is working
with global experts and partners on
innovative Mechanical Vapor
Recompression (MVR) technology which
will see a closed looped system capture,
compress and recycle waste heat in the
distilling process. This the first time
this technology has been used across
multiple batch processes in distilling.
The first three phases of the roadmap
alone are expected to reduce emissions
by up to 70 per cent[1].
The final phases will see the
introduction of renewable sources of
energy, including green hydrogen and
biogas to power the distillery and close
the door on natural gas usage. To
achieve this, Irish Distillers has
partnered with local experts at EI-H2 to
explore opportunities to source green
hydrogen.
Irish Distillers has also carried out
extensive research in partnership with
MaREI, the SFI Research Centre for
Energy, Climate and Marine, hosted by
University College Cork, to determine
the biomethane potential of the
by-products of distillation and design
the required anaerobic digestion process
necessary to produce biogas.
Regarding its wider value and supply
chain, Irish Distillers has recently
completed a mapping exercise of its
entire carbon footprint. Based on this
data and insights gathered, Irish
Distillers has committed to working with
suppliers on projects and initiatives to
reduce scope 3 emissions across all
areas of its business including raw
materials, dry goods, transportation,
logistics and freight.
Speaking about the launch of the project
at Midleton Distillery, An Tánaiste, Leo
Varadkar TD, said: "Congratulations to
the entire Irish Distillers team for
blazing a trail, investing an incredible
€50m to become Ireland’s first carbon
neutral distillery by 2026. We need to
take better care of our planet.
Enterprise has a role to play, not just
in reducing emissions that come directly
from their operations, but by innovating
and creating new products and ways of
doing things that will help us make the
changes that are needed. Companies, like
Irish Distillers, who are committing to
such bold and transformational change,
will lead the way for many other similar
businesses and I commend the team for
their ambition and commitment."
Commenting on the announcement, Conor
McQuaid, CEO and Chairman said: "Today
is a hugely significant day for Irish
Distillers as we announce our ambition
for Midleton Distillery to become the
first and largest carbon neutral
distillery in Ireland by 2026. This
announcement is reflective of our
commitment and ambition to reduce our
environmental impact. We understand that
our long-term future depends on reducing
our reliance on fossil fuels. This plan
was many years in the making, and we
understand that there are many more
years ahead to reach our goal. However,
we are confident that by making this
bold and brave move into the future, we
will leave fossil fuels behind for good.
Through the delivery of this plan, we
hope to play our part in supporting
Ireland’s decarbonising strategy while
also aligning with Pernod Ricard’s
commitment to follow a Net Zero
trajectory by 2050."
Leo Clancy, Enterprise Ireland CEO,
said: "Supporting Irish companies to
reduce their carbon footprint is a key
strategic priority for Enterprise
Ireland. Enterprise Ireland is proud to
partner with Irish Distillers to support
the roll out of an ambitious roadmap
which will see Midleton Distillery
become the first and largest carbon
neutral distillery in Ireland by 2026.
Distilling is an energy intensive
process and Irish Distillers is
committed to significantly reducing
emissions and making a positive
environmental impact across all areas of
their business. Their plans to leverage
break-through emissions reducing
technologies will in turn provide a
blueprint for the industry and other
distilleries in Ireland."
Commenting on the announcement, Tommy
Keane, Operations Director at Irish
Distillers, said: "With the climate
crisis at a critical juncture, Irish
Distillers is committed to reducing our
environmental impact across our entire
value chain and an area that we cannot
ignore is how we power our distillery.
While the technical challenges the team
face in transforming our operations at
Midleton Distillery to become carbon
neutral are considerable, we believe
that with the help and support of our
partners at home and across the globe,
this is possible. We are committed to
doing the right thing for our industry,
people, and communities. Together, we
can make a real impact."
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