An Internet of Things approach for water efficiency: a case study of the beverage factory

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2021-03-18

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MDPI

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2071-1050

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Jagtap S, Skouteris G, Choudhari V, et al., (2021) An Internet of Things approach for water efficiency: a case study of the beverage factory. Sustainability, Volume 13, Issue 6, March 2021, Article number 3343

Abstract

There is a lack of knowledge among food manufacturers about adopting the Internet of Things (IoT)-based water monitoring system and its ability to support water minimisation activities. It is therefore necessary to investigate the applicability of IoT-based real-time water monitoring systems in a real food manufacturing environment to pursue water-saving opportunities accordingly. This article aims to propose an architecture of an IoT-based water-monitoring system needed for real-time monitoring of water usage, and address any water inefficiencies within food manufacturing. This article looks at a study conducted in a food beverage factory where an IoT-based real-time water monitoring system is implemented to analyse the complete water usage in order to devise solutions and address water overconsumption/wastage during the manufacturing process. The successful implementation of an IoT-based real-time water monitoring system offered the beverage factory a detailed analysis of the water consumption and insights into the water hotspots that needed attention. This action initiated several water-saving project opportunities, which contributed to the improvement of water sustainability and led to an 11% reduction in the beverage factory’s daily water usage

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recovery and reuse, waste reduction, water sustainability, food beverage industry, water monitoring system, Internet of Things

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