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Amcor converts all Colombian ops to renewable energy 

Amcor Rigid Packaging´s (ARP) Cali plant in Colombia is now entirely powered by renewable energy as part of a supply deal with Celsia. More than 16,000 solar panels are used to generate nearly nine million watts of electricity, which reduces the plant’s conventional electric energy consumption by 20 per cent. The remaining 80 per cent of…

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