Hughes Energy Partners with Anthesis for Environmental Impact Analysis
Hughes Energy Group (HEG) is advancing sustainability with The Wilson System?, a low-carbon fiber production method that converts organic municipal solid waste (MSW) into fiber for corrugated products.
To validate its environmental benefits, HEG collaborated with Anthesis to assess its impact compared to landfill disposal. This analysis highlights the system’s potential to reduce carbon emissions and landfill waste.
Additionally, HEG partnered with Anthesis for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) training, covering fundamentals, ISO standards, and SimaPro modeling. This equips HEG’s team with the skills to optimize sustainability strategies.
This collaboration reinforces HEG’s commitment to sustainable innovation, ensuring continuous improvements in organic waste recycling and fiber production.
Stay tuned for updates on HEG’s progress.
Wilson Bio-Chemical
Assessing the Environmental Impact of Low-Carbon Fibre Production
Hughes Energy Group (HEG), a green tech and fibre production company, recently partnered with Anthesis to evaluate the environmental footprint of their innovative "Wilson System".?This pioneering, low-carbon fibre production method converts organic municipal solid waste into usable fibre for corrugated products.
Anthesis developed a full-scale model of the Wilson System and conducted an?ISO-compliant comparative Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)?across 10 environmental indicators.
Our findings reinforced the business case for HEG’s solution, demonstrating that:
?? The Wilson System?reduces global warming impact by 526 kg CO?eq. per ton?of organic municipal solid waste compared to landfill disposal.
?? HEG’s annual containerboard production?diverts 175,000 tons of waste from landfills?and?saves 66,582 tons CO?eq.
Learn more about how we helped quantify the impact of this innovative approach:
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