Sustainability Report 2025 Malting a world of difference
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ACHIEVING ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE
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After almost a decade
of upskilling local and
emerging farmers on
strong , sustainable
practices , growers will be
well - positioned to supply
high - quality barley to our
newest malthouse when
it opens in South Africa in
2027 . The facility will be
the most technologically
advanced in South Africa
and is designed with
eff icient technologies and
a clear understanding of
local needs .
As the global transition to green energy
accelerates , it is increasingly clear
that countries will move at different
speeds , based on their own resources ,
infrastructure and development priorities .
This is especially true in emerging
economies , where energy security and
affordability remain critical enablers of
growth . Despite this reality , our new
South African malthouse will produce
approximately 50 % less emissions than
the industry average .
Our malthouses around the world
apply the same high standards of
energy efficiency and operational
excellence , while being adapted
to local conditions . Each site ’ s
energy mix is optimised to balance
emissions reduction , reliability and
cost . The design for South Africa
is a strong example of this , and
delivers a 50 % reduction in CO ₂
emissions .
Yassine Atigui
INDUSTRIAL PROJECT MANAGER ,
EMEA
SOUTH AFRICA ' S NEW SUSTAINABLE
MALTHOUSE
The facility has been engineered
to integrate greener energy
options as they become available
locally and is strategically located
close to Heineken ’ s Sedibeng
brewery to minimise transport -
related emissions .