As part of its "Go Green" initiative launched at the start of 2024, Jacobi Group is expanding investments in the sustainable production of coconut shell charcoal, launching research and development efforts on an improved proprietary charring process while also expanding reactivation facilities in Europe.
The "CleanTech" technology will have environmental benefits and improve sustainability processes for its charcoal suppliers, thus improving the sustainability of the entire supply chain.
A company-wide effort to improve overall sustainability, "Go Green" is a long-term sustainability journey that aims to replace products based on coal and other fossil fuels with alternative renewable raw materials. The aim of the initiative is to develop a sustainability-first mindset across the board, which will then translate into tangible improvements in lowering global warming potential (GWP) throughout the business, minimizing environmental impact. It involves all stakeholders, from production plants to those working in office-based roles and even the highest levels of management.
Understanding the GWP of reactivated activated carbon in comparison to virgin activated carbon is drastically lower, investments in reactivation are another significant factor in the "Go Green" initiative. Jacobi has vastly expanded its reactivation facilities in Europe, helping to make it easier for customers to send back spent media and recycle it, rather than simply using virgin carbon repeatedly.
Long term, Jacobi has a goal to become the most sustainable supplier of activated carbon and ion exchange resins, replacing out-sourced fossil-based products within 10 years as much as possible. Jacobi’s most sustainable products are now marked with a stamp, to signify to customers that this is the best choice for the environment and help them to make the most sustainable choice quickly and easily.