- Lonza Capsugel strengthens global renewable energy strategy by integrating local wind power into hard empty capsule manufacturing operations at its Bornem (BE) site through long term power purchase agreement
- Local wind turbine is projected to generate approximately 14% of the site’s annual electricity needs, supporting supply resilience and energy source diversification to reduce Scope 2 emissions
- The initiative demonstrates how local renewable energy projects support Lonza Capsugel’s global decarbonization roadmap and long term commitment to a sustainable supply chain
Bornem, Belgium, 20 May 2026 – Lonza Capsugel has strengthened its renewable energy strategy by integrating locally generated wind power into operations at its Bornem site in Belgium, which manufactures gelatin hard empty capsules (HECs)1 . Delivered through a long term power purchase agreement (PPA) with Belgian renewable energy cooperative Beauvent, the project reinforces Lonza Capsugel’s commitment to global sustainable, resilient and future ready manufacturing for the European pharmaceutical market.
The agreement directly connects a nearby wind turbine to the Bornem site, enabling Lonza Capsugel to source local renewable electricity while enhancing long term energy stability. The wind turbine is projected to generate approximately 14% of the site’s total electricity needs. When combined with electricity generated from existing onsite solar panels, approximately 25% of the site’s power is now produced locally from renewable sources. The remaining 75% of the site’s electricity needs is sourced from an existing virtual PPA, meaning the Bornem facility is now operating with 100% renewable electricity.
For pharmaceutical manufacturers, utilizing locally generated renewable energy addresses several critical industry challenges. As companies face rising expectations to demonstrate meaningful progress on sustainability and environmental footprint reduction, energy intensive manufacturing inputs are increasingly central to their own Scope 3 emissions reduction strategies. By embedding renewable electricity directly into the production of HECs, Lonza Capsugel is supporting customers in reducing indirect emissions while strengthening supply continuity through regionally anchored manufacturing.
Peter Groenewege, Head of Lonza Capsugel’s Bornem site, said: “This project shows how local partnerships can deliver meaningful progress towards global sustainability goals. By connecting nearby wind power to our operations, we are strengthening manufacturing resilience while advancing our long term decarbonization objectives. Our customers are increasingly focused on measurable sustainability action across the supply chain. Initiatives like this combine renewable energy generation with operational stability and long term cost predictability, enabling our customers to advance their own sustainability commitments with confidence.”
This local project also supports Lonza Capsugel’s broader global sustainability and decarbonization roadmap, which places a significant focus on local energy supply and resilience. Both Lonza Capsugel sites in Europe – in Bornem (BE) and Colmar (FR) – run on 100% renewable electricity, reinforcing the company’s goal to produce capsule solutions that make a positive difference for our customers and the planet.
Through its integrated global manufacturing network, responsible sourcing program, and advanced quality and regulatory expertise, Lonza Capsugel helps protect pharma customers from supply chain disruption. This resilience is further reinforced by investments in sustainability and a continued focus on consistent service, including:
- A diverse base of high-quality suppliers that minimizes risk and ensures consistent quality standards
- The world’s largest and geographically diverse HEC network to insulate our customers from the impacts of geopolitical shifts and supply chain disruptions
- Robust global sourcing models, supported by diversified suppliers and established risk management processes
As one of the largest manufacturers in the market, Lonza Capsugel is committed to contributing to reliable, secure access to medicines, and to embedding sustainability across the supply chain.
Additional Information
To learn more about how brands can build a future in sustainable pharmaceuticals with Lonza Capsugel, attend our speaking session at The Pharma Sustainability Days 2026 on 27 May (11:20 to 11:35 CET) “Building a net zero future in pharma manufacturing: From roadmap ambition to investment-ready decarbonization,” and visit our booth in the Sustainability Village #S5. For more information about our sustainable initiatives, visit: Lonza Capsugel | Sustainability.
1 With the exception of Plantcaps® capsules
Lonza Capsugel Contact Details
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Director, Strategic Marketing
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