• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

CP Foods Leads Water Conservation Efforts with Innovative Tech Initiatives on World Water Day 2024

Asia Food Journal
Leaderboard of Asia Food Journal
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Channels
    • Packaging
    • Processing
    • Ingredients
    • Industry
    • Automation
    • Guest Posts
    • Market Trends
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Event Calendar
  • Contact Us
    • Submit Guest Posts
Share




CP Foods Leads Water Conservation Efforts with Innovative Tech Initiatives on World Water Day 2024

March 22, 2024 by Asia Food Journal

water conservation efforts

Courtesy of CP Foods

Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods) is committed to responsible water resource management by incorporating advanced technology throughout its production chain to conserve water sustainably. The company also shares expertise with local communities and farmers, enabling them to access sufficient good, quality water during droughts and maintain stable growth. This initiative aligns with the celebration of World Water Day 2024’s  theme, “Leveraging Water for Peace.”  

Ms. Kobboon Srichai, Head of Corporate Affairs & Investor Relations at CP Foods, emphasizes that as the integrated agro-industrial and food sectors, CP Foods realizes water stewardship is a vital aspect of the company’s sustainability commitment to secure quality water sources for the communities. CP Foods focuses on optimizing water-use efficiency within the organization and reducing the amount of freshwater from external water sources through adopting innovation and technology solutions adhering to the 3Rs Principle (Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling): Reducing water consumption, Reusing water without treatment process, and Recycling treated water. This approach has led to a significant reduction in water withdrawal per production unit by over 50% compared to 2015 across its operations in eight countries, including Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, India, the Philippines, and Turkiye.

Leaderboard of Asia Food Journal

Distinguished innovations and technology related to water stewardship, such as Biofloc technology for wastewater treatment within shrimp farms and Ultrafiltration technology, have been implemented to enhance water efficiency and minimize freshwater usage. These technologies have enabled shrimp farms to cut external water withdrawal by up to 75%. Additionally, CP Foods has adopted an air-chilled system in chicken processing plants, reducing water usage by about 15 percent compared to water-chilled method.

The company repurposes treated water for various non-production-related activities, such as cleaning, irrigation, and road washing. Meanwhile, it utilizes advanced reverse osmosis filtration to treat wastewater for use in the cooling down of refrigeration systems and cleaning tools and equipment. This initiative allowed CP Foods to reuse and recycle 19.5 percent of its total water withdrawal in 2023, equivalent to 47.3 million liters.

Beyond its internal operations, CP Foods extends its water management insights to farmers and communities through collaboration projects like the fertilizer (recycled) water sharing program, the groundwater bank initiative, and the ‘Rak Lam Nam Mun’ project. These efforts aim to foster sustainable water resource management and conservation for the benefit of local communities and future generations.

Other Topics: CP Foods, Industry, sustainability, water, Water conservation effortd, World Water Day

Related Articles

  • Participants of Foodics Folks showing off their certificates.

    Courtesy of Foodics

    Foodics returns with the second edition of “Foodics Folks” summer internship program to train students in restaurant management and operations
  • living income in the Food Agri and Food Retail sectors

    Courtesy of ofi

    ofi recognised as the most advanced company on living income in the Food Agri and Food Retail sectors  
  • Mr Beast Burger

    Courtesy of Xolutions

    Xolutions brings MrBeast Burger to Singapore 
  • Technomelt EM 335 RE

    Courtesy of Henkel

    Technomelt EM 335 RE enables more efficient PET recycling and cleaner flakes
  • agricultural retail

    Courtesy of Elder's

    Elders Rural Services, Toowoomba’s brand new branch by RKL Building, sets new standard for agricultural retail excellence
  • bag-inb-box packaging for wine

    SIG has launched Australia’s first recycle-ready bag-in-box packaging for wine, developed and manufactured at its Adelaide facility in partnership with leading Australian wine producers. Pictured Jason Spiteri, Executive Director – Wine at Hill Smith Family Estates and Carmen Houston, ANZ Head of Marketing & Sustainability at SIG/Courtesy of SIG

    SIG launches Australia’s first recycle-ready bag-in-box packaging for wine 




Primary Sidebar

Stay Connected

Your browser does not support the video tag. Learn More

Trending News

  • limited edition Pocky durian and Pocky ondeh-ondeh flavoursPocky launches limited edition Pocky durian and… This National Day season, Glico is marking Singapore’s 60th birthday…
  • Starbucks TaiwanStarbucks Taiwan unveils its largest flagship store… A one-of-a-kind destination blending coffee exploration, culinary innovation, and sustainable…
  • asparagopsis seaweed‘Better Beef’ on Adelaide shelves in world first  A milestone is being celebrated in the emissions reductions race,…
  • soft drinks marketSingapore soft drinks market hits SGD12B as health… Singapore’s soft drinks market has reached a value of SGD…
  • Fi Asia Thailand 2025Fi Asia Thailand 2025 registration opens:… Organisers expect a record-breaking showcase of ingredient innovations from 17-19…
  • Kerry Jakarta officeKerry expands innovation footprint in Southeast Asia… Kerry, a global leader in taste and nutrition, officially opened…
  • Plant-based snackingThe snacking category goes plant-based: Growth… Hamburg, August 2025 – Increased mobility, flexible work schedules, and…

Subsribe to Our News Letter

Subscribe To
Our Newsletter


By submitting this form, you consent to receive marketing emails from Asia Food Journal. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email.

© 2025 Harvest Information. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy.

Disclaimer: Translations on this website are automated using Google Translate. While we strive for accuracy, please be cautious, as machine translations may contain errors. For critical or sensitive content, consider seeking professional human translation. We are not liable for any reliance on the translated content.

Become an F&B industry insider

Your go-to resource for all the latest trends, innovations, and news about the food and beverage industry!

 

By submitting this form, you consent to receive marketing emails from Asia Food Journal. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email.