DAMM is already the first Spanish brewery to join the ‘going green’ project thanks to the RE100 initiative, which promotes the use of 100% green energy by the world’s most influential companies.

The announcement made by the company also points out that one hundred percent of the electricity purchased in all Damm’s production and packaging centers and warehouses is certified as renewable energy, which makes it the national brewery with the largest renewable electricity generation capacity.

Damm’s Director of Energy and Environmental Optimization, Juan Antonio López Abadia, points out that “at Damm we work every day so that every time someone consumes one of our products, the planet does not notice” to which he adds that “Damm has joined RE100, the global initiative that brings together the most important companies in the world that have shown their commitment to the use of 100% renewable energy. This reaffirms our commitment to sustainability by being the first Spanish brewery to join this initiative”.

The brewing company reiterates that this is a milestone and is part of Damm’s commitment to promote the achievement of SDG 7, whose ultimate goal is to increase energy from renewable sources, in addition to promoting energy efficiency technologies.