The Kawerau mill constructed a new pipeline and installed processing equipment to draw the steam from naturally occurring thermal activity in nearby geothermal heat field zones and into the plant. But the project involved more than just pulling in the geothermal energy. A sustainable relation with the owners of the land was also required. SCA had already worked together with the local Maori – the Tuwharetoa tribe. The geothermal project is the result of a mutual agreement and a commercial contract for supplying the plant with heat from the Tuwharetoa's geothermal steam field.
"We aim to set new standards for sound tissue manufacturing. Right now we are looking at the next step and the possibilities to expand the initiative to develop an electrical supply that's generated by the geothermal energy." says Murray Lucas at SCA Hygiene Australia, manager of the Kawerau Operations.
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