Tate & Lyle welcomes government officials to Lille Skensved, formerly of CP Kelco, to celebrate completion of carbon reduction and energy efficiency project

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Tate & Lyle welcomed officials to mark the completion of phase one in its site decarbonisation strategy to meet ambitious national and company climate commitments 

Lille Skensved, Denmark, 1 April 2025: Tate & Lyle PLC (Tate & Lyle), a leading global provider of ingredients for healthier food and beverages, today announced the completion of the first phase in its decarbonisation strategy at its facility in Lille Skensved, Denmark. This sustainability and energy efficiency-driven investment, which was part-funded by the Danish Government, was celebrated at an event with employees, media, and local and national officials.  

Known locally under the CP Kelco company name, the ingredient-manufacturing facility and customer innovation and collaboration centre was acquired by Tate & Lyle in November 2024. Following a multi-million-euro upgrade to the site’s evaporator system, a process in the production of pectin, a fibre, the site’s overall energy consumption has been reduced by 6% and carbon emissions by 7%. The evaporator uses heat to extract water from re-hydrated citrus fruit peel – the starting material used to make pectin – so that the remaining pulp can be transformed into this ingredient used by companies world-wide to thicken and add mouthfeel to beverages, desserts, dairy and dairy alternatives. The new evaporator system traps and reuses hot steam to heat and concentrate the peel, reducing the previous supply of steam, delivering the added benefit of reducing site water use by 2%. 

A second project to upgrade the site’s distillation column, another key technology in pectin production, was also announced today, which will aim to deliver more than a 20% reduction in energy use and carbon emissions when operational, expected in 2027. Both projects support the Danish government’s requirement that manufacturing businesses in the country reduce carbon emissions by 70% from a 1990 baseline to 2030.  
 
Nick Hampton at Tate & Lyle, said: “I congratulate our colleagues at Lille Skensved for delivering a successful project that delivers clear environmental and economic benefits, and helps us towards our stretching carbon emissions targets, and those of our customers. We are excited to begin work on phase 2 and thank the Minister and the Danish Department for Energy for their longstanding partnership and direct support that help us further our shared commitment to decarbonisation.” 

Morten Dahlin, Minister for Cities and Rural Districts, who attended the event, said: “I would like to express my gratitude for you taking responsibility and contributing to elevating Denmark’s green business ambitions. It is important that we have businesses that create jobs and generate growth here in Denmark. The entire foundation of us having a welfare society is that we have sustainable private businesses, that do well and earn money.” 

Joern Stryger, Plant Manager at Tate & Lyle Lille Skensved, said: “Today, is an important moment in our site’s history, as we celebrate a significant sustainability milestone. Our name and brand may have changed, but we continue to manufacture the same high-quality ingredients at our plant, and we remain as committed as ever to having a positive impact on our community and to protecting our environment for future generations.” 
 

In November 2024, Tate & Lyle, a 165-year-old, UK-headquartered global company, completed the acquisition of CP Kelco, a leading provider of pectin, speciality gums and other nature-based ingredients, and a significant employer in Lille Skensved. The local workforce have joined a wider Tate & Lyle network of around 5,000 employees based in 75 sites in 38 countries, supplying food and drink producers - from start-ups to multinationals - in around 120 countries.  

With a complementary portfolio of low- and no-calorie sweetening ingredients, dietary fibres, texturants, stabilisers and functional systems Tate & Lyle combined with CP Kelco to create a leading global speciality food and beverage solutions business. Focused on Transforming Lives through the Science of Food, Tate & Lyle’s food scientists use pectin and carrageenan made in Lille Skensved to develop healthier, tastier, more sustainable food and drink such as gluten-free crackers, fibre-fortified gummies, and reduced fat yogurts with exceptional mouthfeel, which are then enjoyed by consumers across the world. 

 

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Notes to editors 

Tate & Lyle at a glance: 

  • Founded in 1859 in the UK by Henry Tate. Henry Tate & Sons and Abram Lyle & Sons merged their businesses to form Tate & Lyle in 1921.  

  • Tate & Lyle is listed on the London Stock Exchange as a FTSE250 company. 

  • Leading positions in sweetening, fortification and mouthfeel.  

  • Expert at reducing sugar and calories, adding fibre and protein, and providing texture and stability.  

  • Specialises in beverages, bakery, dairy, soups, sauces and dressings.  

  • Serves food and drink producer customers in 120 countries.  

  • 75 sites including customer innovation and collaboration centres, research centres, manufacturing facilities, offices and sales representatives, in 38 countries.  

 

Positively impacting on society  

By living our purpose, of Transforming Lives through the Science of Food, we believe we can successfully grow our business and have a positive impact on society. 

  • Helped remove 9 million tonnes of sugar equivalent to 36 trillion calories 1. 

  • Contributed over 327 billion grams of fibre to diets over the past seven years, the equivalent fibre intake of eating around 298 billion broccoli spears 2. 

  • Provided 4.2 million meals for people in need in our local communities 1. 

  • We are committed to gender parity in leadership and management roles by March 2025. 

  • 45% 3 of our top 500 managers  

  • 42% 4 of our Board 

  • 42% 4 of our Executive Committee are women 

  • Supported 47,000 children via educational programmes 1. 

     

Carbon net zero  

  • Committed to carbon net zero by 2050, with science-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets, alongside water and waste targets. 

  • Reduced our Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 11% 5 

  • Reduced our Scope 3 GHG emissions by 20% 5 

  • Used 90% of our waste beneficially 5 

  • Increased our water use by 4% 5 

  • We continue to support a US regenerative agriculture programme on 100% of the corn we buy annually and and partner on a sustainable stevia programme in China 

 

References 

  1. 1 March 2020 – Sept 2024 

  1. 2 In the seven years to March 31 2024 

  1. 3 At 31 March 2024 

  1. 4 At 1 February 2025 

  1. 5 Between 31 December 2020 to 31 December 2023 
     

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About Tate & Lyle PLC:  

Supported by our 165-year history of ingredient innovation, we partner with customers to provide consumers with healthier and tastier choices when they eat and drink. We are proud that millions of people around the world consume products containing our ingredients and solutions every day.  

Through our leading expertise in sweetening, mouthfeel and fortification, we develop ingredients and solutions which reduce sugar, calories and fat, add fibre and protein, and provide texture and stability to food and drink in categories including beverages, dairy, bakery, snacks, soups, sauces, and dressings.  

Tate & Lyle recently acquired CP Kelco, a leading provider of pectin, speciality gums and other nature-based ingredients to create a leader in mouthfeel, significantly enhancing our solutions capabilities. Following this combination, we now have more than 5,000 employees working in around 75 locations in 38 countries, serving customers in more than 120 countries. Science, Solutions, Society is our brand promise and how we will achieve our purpose of Transforming Lives through the Science of Food. By living our purpose, we believe we can successfully grow our business and have a positive impact on society. We live our purpose in three ways, by supporting healthy living, building thriving communities and caring for our planet.  

Tate & Lyle is listed on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol TATE.L. American Depositary Receipts trade under TATYY. For the year ended 31 March 2024, and on a pro forma basis which assumes for illustrative purposes that the combination with CP Kelco took place on 1 April 2023, revenue for the enlarged Tate & Lyle Group would have been £2.25 billion. For more information, please visit www.tateandlyle.com or follow Tate & Lyle on LinkedIn, X (Twitter), Facebook or YouTube