BAT Fiji invests $1 million to upgrade tobacco curing barn, achieving annual savings of $200,000

Sep.09
BAT Fiji invests $1 million to upgrade tobacco curing barn, achieving annual savings of $200,000
British American Tobacco (BAT) Fiji has completed a $1 million upgrade to a curing barn in Votualevu, Nadi, shifting from diesel to a more sustainable fuel source. The project—part of BAT’s ESG programme—targets an annual reduction of 428 tonnes of carbon emissions and up to $200,000 in yearly cost savings.

Key Points

 

  • Investment & scope: $1 million “Project GreenEN” upgrade to the curing barn at BAT Fiji’s leaf division in Votualevu, Nadi.
  • Emissions impact: Projected 428 tonnes of CO₂ reductions per year.
  • Operational savings: Up to $200,000 in annual cost savings after completion in Q3 this year.
  • ESG framework: Part of wider initiatives including Project GreenEN, Alliance for Water Stewardship, and Grow+.
  • Local footprint: Fiji is among the few countries where BAT conducts leaf farming, supporting about 1,100 seasonal workers and hundreds of local farmers.

 


 

2Firsts, Sep 9, 2025 — British American Tobacco (BAT) Fiji has commissioned an upgraded curing barn at its Votualevu leaf facility, enabling a transition away from diesel to a more sustainable fuel source. The $1 million project—delivered in the third quarter under BAT’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programme—is expected to reduce the site’s carbon emissions by 428 tonnes annually and generate up to $200,000 in yearly cost savings.

 

The initiative forms part of BAT’s broader ESG agenda, which also includes Project GreenEN, Alliance for Water Stewardship efforts, and the Grow+ programme aimed at advancing environmental and social outcomes across the company’s “seed-to-consumer” operations.

 

“This marks some major achievements for the business,” said Vadim Maksimenko, BAT Cluster General Manager South Pacific. “The successful implementation of Project GreenEN will allow us to reduce our carbon footprint and deliver material cost efficiencies.”

 

BAT noted that Fiji is one of the few countries where the company undertakes leaf farming, supporting approximately 1,100 seasonal workers alongside hundreds of local farmers. According to the company, the curing-barn upgrade is intended to strengthen the resilience and sustainability of its local leaf supply while contributing to national emissions-reduction goals.

Former WHO Director Calls for Parallel Platforms to Advance Tobacco Harm Reduction
Former WHO Director Calls for Parallel Platforms to Advance Tobacco Harm Reduction
Despite 20 years of the WHO’s tobacco control treaty, 8 million people still die from smoking each year. At the Asia Forum on Nicotine, former WHO director Tikki Pang called for independent platforms—outside the WHO’s system—to advance tobacco harm reduction (THR). “Instead of banging our heads against a brick wall, why not go around it?” he said.
Sep.08
Vaping and the Environment: A Call for Responsible Harm Reduction
Vaping and the Environment: A Call for Responsible Harm Reduction
Tobacco harm reduction expert Lindsey Stroud examines the environmental impact of vape waste, citing global research from Circular Vape Recycle. She highlights the risks of plastics, lithium batteries, and nicotine pollution, and stresses that education, recycling programs, and manufacturer responsibility are key alternatives to bans, enabling environmental protection and harm reduction to progress together.
Aug.15 by 2FIRSTS.ai
BAT launches two glo HYPER “neo” sticks in South Korea, highlighting tropical flavors
BAT launches two glo HYPER “neo” sticks in South Korea, highlighting tropical flavors
BAT’s heated tobacco brand glo has launched two new products in the HYPER series “neo” sticks — “Island Click” and “Blush Click.”
Aug.18 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Philip Morris Korea Launches "Classic Dark Green" Heatsticks Exclusively for IQOS ILUMA; SENTIA Series Expands to 5 Flavors
Philip Morris Korea Launches "Classic Dark Green" Heatsticks Exclusively for IQOS ILUMA; SENTIA Series Expands to 5 Flavors
Philip Morris International Korea Unveils "Classic Dark Green," a New Exclusive for IQOS ILUMA, Growing SENTIA Series to 5 Products.
Aug.26 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Ukraine Busts Illegal E-Liquid Production Site, Seizing Over 5 Tons of Finished Product and Inputs
Ukraine Busts Illegal E-Liquid Production Site, Seizing Over 5 Tons of Finished Product and Inputs
Ukraine’s Bureau of Economic Security (BEB) dismantled an illegal e-liquid production site in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, seizing more than five tons of liquids and related equipment. Two residents of Kryvyi Rih were notified of suspicion for “illegal manufacture, storage, transportation, and sale of excisable goods committed by a group upon prior conspiracy.” The case is being advanced jointly by the National Police and the Office of the Prosecutor General.
Sep.03 by 2FIRSTS.ai
US study finds nicotine pouches may help tobacco users quit, but safety remains to be determined
US study finds nicotine pouches may help tobacco users quit, but safety remains to be determined
A recent US study found those who recently quit smoking are 3.9 times more likely to use nicotine pouches.
Sep.17 by 2FIRSTS.ai