An innovative new project dubbed Pay-As-You-Save (PAUS) has been launched today to make it easier for Fonterra farmers to access next generation milk chilling technology and enjoy the many benefits that come with it.
Milk chilling systems are critical in ensuring milk gets to the required temperature of 6°C or below within two hours of milking, but the units represent a significant capital investment for farmers and can become increasingly costly as they age. Older units also use Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which is a coolant gas that is being phased down in New Zealand and across the globe and are much more limited in terms of their technology and features.
The PAUS initiative offers Fonterra farmers the option to lease new cutting-edge systems rather than having to purchase them as they’ve typically done in the past.
There are a number of benefits for farmers as well as the environment, including:
“After years of wrestling with rising repair costs and aging chilling systems, the PAUS initiative will be a game-changer for Fonterra suppliers like me,” says Timaru farmer Bruce Murphy, who has been an early adopter of the technology.
“The hassle-free nature of the scheme means I have more time to do other things on the farm and its leasing model eases the financial burden. The benefits of extra hot water, lower power bills and the environmental aspects really help sustainable farming and improve milk quality.”
Anne Douglas, Group Director of Fonterra Farm Source, says the Co-operative was keen to be involved given the project brings both short and long-term benefits.
“We’re delighted to be part of this collaboration because it delivers value to Fonterra farmers through things like improved efficiencies while also helping lower on-farm emissions. It’s an exclusive deal that we can offer in large part because of the scale of our Co-operative and strength of our partnerships.”
PAUS has been set up as a subsidiary of Cool Group, a New Zealand-owned and operated company whose other subsidiary Coolsense is an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specialising in commercial and industrial chilling systems.
“This initiative is more than just a product offering,” says Allan Steele, Cool Group CEO.
“It's a commitment to supporting sustainable dairy farming, reducing our collective carbon footprint, and enhancing the efficiency of milk production. The environmental and economic advantages of the PAUS project have been field-proven, marking a significant stride in the journey to more sustainable milk production. And we are excited to be working with all our partners in making a difference.”
New Zealand Green Investment Finance (NZGIF) is providing the necessary financing for the leasing of these chilling systems.
“By financing this initiative, we're championing a transformative step in sustainable farming practices,” says Jason Patrick, Chief Investment Officer, NZGIF.
“The $10m asset finance facility from NZGIF should assist Cool Group to offer low emission chilling infrastructure to 200+ farms in the next 3 years,”
Another important aspect is the destruction of HFC refrigerants from the legacy equipment which is being undertaken in partnership with Cool-Safe, New Zealand’s product stewardship scheme for handling the very high global warming potential gases being recovered from many of the older refrigeration systems. Its involvement ensures HFC’s are appropriately collected and destroyed using state of the art technology, eliminating the harm these synthetic refrigerants have on the environment.
“We are delighted to be involved and play a part in this scheme assisting the dairy sector in its efforts to reduce energy use and improve environmental impacts,” says Richard Lauder, Chair of the trust running Cool-Safe.
Furthermore, Purpose Capital, NZ’s largest private sector impact investment fund, has entered into a strategic alliance with Cool Group by investing equity to foster business growth.
Bill Murphy, Executive Director, expressed: “Collaborating with Cool Group Limited and being part of the PAUS project is an exciting venture for us. Traditional refrigerants are a considerable
contributor to global warming, and their proper management and substitution represents one of the most effective climate solutions available. We're committed to investments that drive positive change with measurable positive impacts, and this initiative is a testament to that commitment. We’re thrilled to be working alongside all the partners in this venture.”
For more information visit www.PAUS.co.nz
For further information contact:
Fonterra Communications
Phone: +64 21 507 072