Environment

Enhancing Resource Recovery

Pilgrim’s Mexico has become a leader in implementing circular economy solutions within its operations. All organic waste generated during processing—such as skin, bone, feathers, blood, and giblets—is sent to rendering plants where it is transformed into protein-rich farine, a raw material used in pet food production. This approach not only reduces waste but also creates value-added products, demonstrating how resource efficiency can support sustainability goals while generating new revenue streams.

In 2024, Pilgrim’s Mexico earned first place in the Energy Conservation category at the Meat Institute Environmental Achievement Awards Program for its Circular Economy/Integrated Energy System project. This initiative valorizes byproducts from processing, including:

  • Biogas Repurposing: Methane captured from the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) is converted into biogas, which powers facility operations and reduces GHG emissions.

  • Heat Recovery: Heat from condensates is captured and reused, improving energy efficiency.

  • Sludge Utilization: Sludge from the WWTP is repurposed, further minimizing waste and enhancing resource recovery.

By closing the loop within its operations, the initiative significantly enhances energy efficiency at the plant while demonstrating the scalability of circular solutions for processing facilities worldwide. This model exemplifies how circular economy principles can drive both operational excellence and global sustainability in food production.

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