Nestlé Hosts First Wind Turbines at Bottled Water Plant
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Nestlé is celebrating its first wind energy project in the world with the hosting of two wind turbines at its Nestlé Waters North America (NWNA) bottling plant in Cabazon, Calif. The turbines will provide wind power for 30 percent of the facility where the company produces its Arrowhead and Nestlé Pure Life brand bottled waters.
"Hosting wind turbines at our bottling plants is a critical step for Nestlé Waters to support the increased use of renewable energy," said Michael Washburn, Vice President of Sustainability for NWNA. "This latest effort in conjunction with our partnership with Foundation Windpower is consistent with our practices to reduce our environmental footprint."
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