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Kraft Heinz plant in Lowville to use federal grant to cut emissions

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The Lowville plant of Kraft Heinz Company will use federal funding estimated at $22 million to “upgrade, electrify, and decarbonize its heating process to significantly reduce” carbon emissions, the office of U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.) announced March 25. Pictured are workers at the Lowville plant. (PHOTO CREDIT: KRAFT HEINZ)

LOWVILLE — The Kraft Heinz Company (NASDAQ: KHC) plant in Lowville plans to upgrade, electrify, and decarbonize its heating process to significantly cut carbon-dioxide emissions. It’ll use an estimated $22 million federal grant award to help pay for the effort. The Lowville facility in Lewis County is among 10 Kraft Heinz sites across the country […]

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