Nestlé hosts two wind turbines at bottling plant
Nestlé Waters North America, based in Stamford, announced last month that it will be hosting its first two wind turbines at its bottling plant in Cabazon, Calif.
The turbines will provide 30 percent of the facility’s power, where it produces Arrowhead and Pure Life bottled waters.
“Hosting wind turbines at our bottling plants is a critical step for Nestlé Waters to support the increased use of renewable energy,” said Michael Washburn, Nestlé vice president of sustainability, in a press release.
The turbines, located in a high wind potential area, will power the equivalent of 1,100 homes and save roughly 7,320 tons of CO2 emissions annually.