Title: Pafco Waste Management Program
1Pafco Waste Management Program
2PACIFIC FISHING COMPANY LIMITEDCompany Brief
- OVERVIEW BACKGROUND
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- CONCEIVED as a socio-economic activity to reverse
the effects of the trade recession experienced in
Levuka in the mid to late 50s. - JOINT INITIATIVE between Fiji Govt and Ministry
of Trade and Industry in Japan at the time. - BECAME the 3rd Japanese fishing base in the
Western Pacific specifically set up as a
transshipment operation. - Fiji GOVERNMENT took control in 1987.
- OBJECTIVE of PAFCO Uplift economic growth and
development of Ovalau Island.
3PACIFIC FISHING COMPANY LIMITEDCompany Brief
- BRIEF HISTORY
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- REGISTERED in 19th February 1963
- 1964 Established as a Tuna Transshipment Port.
- 1970 Pilot Cannery processing 10MT Tuna per
day. - 1974 New Cannery built 15000MT per year.
- 1976 Started Operation.
- 1978 Can manufacturing plant built
- 1980-1986 production increased to 35MT per day
- 1980 John West became main buyer in UK
- 1984 Sainsbury started buying PAFCO products.
- 1999 started processing cooked Loins for Bumble
Bee Foods
4PACIFIC FISHING COMPANY LIMITEDCompany Brief
- COMPANY PRODUCTS
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- LOCAL MARKET Sun Bell Canned Tuna Products and
Sun Bell Mackerel. - OFF-SHORE Canned Tuna Products to selected
buyers in the US and Europe (Clover Leaf Brand) - Frozen Cooked Loins
- By-Product Fish Meal and Fish Oil
5PACIFIC FISHING COMPANY LIMITEDCompany Brief
- CURRENT WORKFORCE
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- TOTAL OF MORE THAN 800 EMPLOYEES
- Management 12
- Salaried Staff 34
- Permanent Employees 600(Hourly Paid)
- Pool Workers (Casuals) 200 (Hourly Paid)
- More than 70 of the Workforce are Women.
- 2 x Unions for Hourly Paid employees and a Staff
Association
6PAFCO Waste Management Flow Chart
Dumper
Spiral Conveyor
Hopper
Accumulative Conveyor
Receive fish scrap from Butcher and packing Room
Receive fish scraps from Butcher and Packing Room
Fish Oil Tank 1
Transfer pipe
Accumulative Tank (Water Oil)
Hydraulic Jack to lift the bin
Tank 2
Crusher
Tank 3
Press
Hammer Mill
Cooker
Bagging
Storage
Drier
Storage
Storage
Storage
Shipping
Strainer
Shipping
7Fish Scrap Origin
- Fish scraps or waste generated during the
production process is converted to by- product
which is the fishmeal - The two major sources of scrap(fish waste) for
fishmeal comes from - 1. Butchering- guts and roe removed from fish
prior to precooking. - 2. Skins, bones, red-meat and head-meat
that comes from skinning and cleaning the
precooked fish. -
8Fish Scrap from Butcher
- Viscera from all butchered fish is passed onto
the gut conveyor which transfers the fish to the
waste bin by the spiral conveyor.
- Viscera extracted from the fish
- Viscera travels in an under- lying conveyor to
the waste bin
9Fish Scraps from Butcher
- Viscera travels via conveyor into the scrap bin.
When the bin is full, the forklift takes it down
to the fishmeal area
10Fish Scrap from Packing Room
- Fish waste are generated in the packing room
through the fish skinning and cleaning process - The waste generated are collected on portable
trays and transferred to the hopper by a conveyor
to a waste bin
11Fish Scrap from Packing Room
- Fish waste collected in trays ready to be
transferred to the hopper
12Fish Scrap from Packing Room
- Scrap hopper for transferring waste into bins
- Spiral conveyor inside the hopper
13Fish Scrap from Packing Room
- Fish waste being loaded onto bins
- waste bin being transferred to fishmeal area
14Processing of Fish waste to produce Fishmeal
- Fish waste received at fishmeal area are
processed into fishmeal. Note, these are done
under strict sanitary conditions to ensure a safe
product for both local and export markets.
15- The waste bin delivered to fishmeal dumper
- waste bin being dumped in the hopper
16- Fish waste inside the hopper
- Fish waste being transferred to the spiral
conveyor
17- Spiral conveyor transports the waste to the
crusher to churn into fine pieces
- The crusher breaks down large pieces of bones and
fish scraps
18- From the crusher, the scrap travels to the cooker
and then to the press
- The press squeezes the cooked scrap meat to
extract fat and water
19- The water and fat extracted by the press is
collected in the accumulative tank
- Other processes are carried out to extract the
oil from the fat- decantation and filtration
20Fish Oil
- Final product a sample being collected for lab
analysis
21- The dried waste then passes through the strainer
which takes out any big pieces of bones etc still
left in the dried meal.
- The fish waste after being pressed is
transferred to the steam drier
22- The strained meal passes to the hammer mill to
further refining.
- The refined fishmeal is then bagged.
23- The bagged fishmeal is then racked in storage area
- Fishmeal in containers ready to be shipped
24Discharge Pipes on the sea-bed
Floaters
- All discharge waste from fishmeal is released
200m beyond the reef through discharge pipes.
25 Thanks