Did you know that in sub-Saharan Africa, 37% of food is wasted before it even reaches the market? With one in every five Africans facing hunger, addressing the inefficiencies in the cold chain is vital.
Cooling-as-a-Service (#CaaS) is emerging as a game-changing solution, enabling manufacturers and farmers to access cleaner, more efficient cooling systems without the high upfront costs. This innovative model is already transforming food security across the continent, from Nigeria to South Africa.
Watch Samuel Jacobs of Energy Partners dive into this pressing issue at the recent Cold Chain Refrigeration and Technology Summit, and explore how CaaS is paving the way to a more sustainable future:
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Energy Partners, Aspen Pharmacare sign R300m CaaS agreement
Energy Partners is building South Africa’s largest ammonia cooling plant for Aspen Pharmacare under a R300 million Cooling-as-a-Service (CaaS) agreement. This 17MWR centralised system will cut energy use by 40%, reduce CO₂ emissions, and support Aspen’s long-term sustainability goals.