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Fonterra moves Te Awamutu site from coal power to biofuel boiler

Critic says the move doesn't go far enough.

Julie Iles Thu, 30 Jan 2020

Fonterra’s Te Awamutu factory is moving away from coal and spending $11 million to install wood-powered boilers.

Fonterra’s sustainable energy and utility manager, Linda Thompson, said the move would save the co-operative about 84,000 tonnes of carbon emissions, and reduce the company’s

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