b"AboveOaten hay growing at Kapunda. SUSTAINABILITY Currently, Johnson's is working with the industry as a whole to understand both its own Working this closely with the land, it'sand the industry's carbon footprint so that it impossible not to have sustainability front ofcan be reduced across the board. mind. At Johnson's, it's a true case of a journey of a thousand miles beginning with the firstA 650 kilowatt solar system at the Kapunda step. Over the years, the company has takenfactory will go a long way towards that goal. small, incremental steps to reduce its impactSince 2015, 20 per cent of the energy the on the environmentfrom reducing waste infactory needs comes from solar, and the the factory to making sure that any hay thatcompany is now turning its attention to how falls from the production line ends up in pelletsthey can make an impact in Highbury,rather than the bin. They have also reducedWestern Australia and Dooen, Victoria. the number of containers that are fumigated to minimise the amount of plastic wrap used on export packs. 96 JOHNSONS100 YEARS IN THE MAKING"