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Knowledge Transfer aids resource efficiency for Plymouth manufacturing company

Plymouth based Becton Dickinson (BD) are worldwide leaders in the design and delivery of healthcare devices, systems and services. The Company manufacture a variety of medical and clinical blood collection systems from plastic and glass, trademarked Vacutainer® that are used by healthcare institutions, life-science researchers, clinical laboratories, industry, academic research institutions and the general public.

Underpinned by an excellent reputation for the exceptional quality of their manufactured products, the Company is focusing strategically on achieving market growth but recognises the need to reduce energy consumption throughout its manufacturing processes.

Turning to the experts

Political and public environmental pressure is high on the agenda for the manufacturing industry to reduce their energy usage and to have greater awareness of the impact their activities have on the environment. In light of this, BD turned to the University of Plymouth’s Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) team and academic experts from the School of Engineering to help address their goal of reducing carbon emissions and energy costs, leading to greater profitability and further enhanced reputation.

Dr Murray Bell, and Mr Robert Allen, whose research interests are in thermodynamics and Combined Heat and Power systems (CHP), are supporting KTP Associate Eva Espanol, a MEng Chemical Engineering graduate, in undertaking an initial review of existing company environmental energy saving initiatives. Eva has gained a sound understanding of production process energy impacts and has developed an Energy Policy and Resource Efficiency Team. She has identified and prioritised energy saving initiatives and implemented improvements to the manufacturing process.

Impressive progress

With the implementation of a variety of actions and constant scrutiny by collection and analysis of data, weekly metered monitoring of consumption is showing a reduction in usage to the lowest level ever (8% reduction in electricity, 4% reduction in gas). Communication of the energy efficiency message to all levels of staff in the Company is progressing well with awareness campaigns underway taking the form of posters, briefings and interactive screens. The Resource Efficiency Team now involves Engineering Leaders, Facilities and Finance personnel with the aim of using this forum to inspire further cultural change to generate even greater impact across the Company.

David Slade, Facilities Engineering Supervisor at Becton Dickinson explains:

“Having a dedicated Energy Saving Engineer through our KTP collaboration with the University of Plymouth has made a huge difference at BD and actions that have been difficult to advance past the 30% completion mark are now making good progress”.

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