Orora joins forces with CleanCo for renewable energy supply

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Orora, a provider of sustainable packaging solutions, has entered into a new agreement with CleanCo, a publicly-owned renewable energy firm to secure a long-term supply of renewable energy for Orora’s cans manufacturing facility.

Starting January 2025 and spanning five years, Orora’s Rocklea facility will be powered by 18 GWh of renewable energy primarily sourced from two local wind projects: Kaban Green Power Hub and MacIntyre Wind Farm, starting January 2026.

This agreement ensures that 100 per cent of Orora’s electricity needs in Queensland will be met by renewable sources, the company said in a media release.

The move aligns with Orora’s broader sustainability strategy, which includes goals of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and a 40 per cent reduction in emissions by 2035.

Chris Smith, Orora’s executive general manager for Beverage Cans, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “Sustainability is fundamental to how we operate at Orora, and we’re committed to playing our part in addressing climate change through clearly defined goals.”

The agreement also complements Orora’s efforts in producing sustainable packaging, particularly cans made from infinitely recyclable aluminium.

As consumer demand for eco-friendly packaging rises, Orora’s Rocklea facility is poised to meet these needs while reducing its environmental footprint.

CleanCo CEO Tom Metcalfe echoed the sentiment, emphasising the alignment of values and visions between CleanCo and Orora in decarbonising the Queensland economy.

“Growing our portfolio with renewable energy from wind and solar projects…means CleanCo can provide sustainable clean energy solutions to help customers like Orora…thrive in a net zero future,” Metcalfe stated.

This partnership further strengthens Orora’s collaboration with its valued customer, Suntory Oceania, which has also committed to sourcing locally produced renewable energy for its beverage manufacturing facility in Swanbank through CleanCo.

Ian Goldschmidt, director of Sustainability at Suntory Beverage & Food Oceania, highlighted the company’s commitment to sustainability, stating, “Working with partners like CleanCo and Orora continue to enable us to deliver a sustainable supply chain with confidence.”