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Sustainability Report 2015 of the MEGGLE Group

253.3 Important environment-relevant projects planned for 2015–2017 3.3 Important environment-relevant projects planned for 2015–2017 Systematic analysis of the evaporation systems in Wasserburg The focus of our energy management plan of action for the years 2015 to 2017 is on the evaporation systems. All of these systems will be systematically analysed to identify, recognise and implement procedural and technical optimisation potential. Reverse osmosis system in Wasserburg The partially desalinated water required for our new ultra-filtration systems is produced from the UF permeate in a reverse osmosis system.This means that there is less permeate for evaporation, thereby reducing both the volume of permeate for evaporation and the energy requirements. At the same time, less polluted water is sent to the company‘s own sewage treatment plant. Fusion of four dairies in Salzburg Short paths for environmental protection: The planned fusion of four smaller dairies into a cheese competence centre in Lamprechtshausen will improve the infrastructure in the future.This will lead to significant energy, transport, water and waste-water savings. Wind power plants in Gebesee, Thuringia There are plans to erect two wind power plants at our site in Gebesee to cover our own power needs. The concept has been drafted and will be incorporated into the 2016 regional land use plan for Central Thuringia. The implementation of the project depends on the how the current legal situation develops. Retrofitted or new sewage treatment plants in Osijek, Bihac and Kragujevac Our sites in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia are partially working with their own sewage treatment plants. New installations or retrofitting of the existing plants will further relieve the strain on the local waste-water systems at the respective locations in the future. Energy-efficient ice water system in Kragujevac, Serbia We are currently planning a new energy-efficient ice water system using the cooling medium, ammoniac, for our Serbian plant in Kragu- jevac. This will not only cut energy consumption, but is also good for the climate because ammoniac does not damage the ozone layer or contribute to the greenhouse effect.

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