ECOVATION AND BREYERS YOGURT RECEIVE
2007 ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE AWARD
Wastewater treatment and renewable energy solution recognized
by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Dr. Raj Rajan, Ecovation (far left) and Jay Straight, Breyers Yogurt
Co. (center) accept the NYS DEC Environmental Excellence Award from
DEC Commissioner, Pete Grannis
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – December 7, 2007 – Ecovation, a developer of
value-driven wastewater treatment and renewable energy solutions, today
announced that it has received an 2007 Environmental Excellence Award
from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
for its dairy waste stream management solution for Breyers Yogurt Co.,
North Lawrence Dairy. Both Ecovation and Breyers Yogurt were recognized
for the project that treats dairy plant waste in a biogas production
system. The DEC award program acknowledges organizations that are solving
environmental challenges using innovative and environmentally sustainable
practices or creative partnerships within New York.
In 2005, Breyers Yogurt (formerly CoolBrands Dairy) entered into an
agreement with Ecovation to install a waste treatment and renewable
energy system at its North Lawrence, NY facility. Breyers was searching
for a solution that would allow it to increase production capacity and
reduce costs, while enhancing environmental stewardship. Ecovation’s
patented Mobilized Film Technology (MFTSM) system processes Breyers’
high-strength waste streams to generate methane-rich biogas, which is
used to offset fossil fuel use in the plant’s production facility. The
facility also accepts dairy byproduct wastes from nearby dairy plants,
reducing waste generation in the surrounding community. The system is
currently on track to replace nearly 250,000 gallons of No. 6 fuel oil
each year – about 25 percent of the plant’s total usage – with renewable
biogas, while simultaneously lowering operating costs. In addition,
this community friendly solution has allowed the plant to decrease its
use of fossil fuel, resulting in a one third reduction of the plant’s
sulfur dioxide emissions.
“The high costs and environmental impact associated with managing our
high-strength waste streams created a need for us to look at treatment
alternatives,” said Jay Straight, Engineering Manager of Breyers. “In
working with Ecovation, we developed a renewable energy system that
allowed us to become a more sustainable operation and cut approximately
one quarter of our oil use.”
Ecovation designs, builds and operates wastewater management systems
for clients in a variety of industries. Employing patented MFT, Krofta,
and other owned and licensed technologies, Ecovation’s wastewater treatment
solutions offer superior performance, while requiring a much smaller
footprint. Compared to competitors, many of Ecovation’s systems produce
renewable biogas that can assist in offsetting energy consumption at
clients’ facilities. Having grown 770 percent over the past three years,
Ecovation was recently named #366 on the 2007 Inc. 500 list and #1 on
the 2007 Rochester Top 100 list.
“We worked closely with Breyers to develop a system that specifically
matched not only their waste stream, but also their business model,”
said Diane C. Creel, Chairman and CEO of Ecovation. “At Ecovation, we
are devoted to developing the best solution for each client’s specific
needs. This award is testament to the dedication of the people at both
companies that made this project possible.”
The New York State DEC Environmental Excellence Awards are presented
to businesses; educational institutions; not-for-profit organizations;
local, state and federal government programs; and individuals located
in New York in acknowledgement of their innovative approaches to specific
environmental challenges. Other recipients of this year’s awards included
Delphi Thermal Systems, the Gloversville-Johnstown Wastewater Treatment
Facility, IBM, the Syracuse City School District and the Nature Conservancy
– Adirondack Park Chapter.
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