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Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh Live
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Abbie Meehan

Aldi is transforming its shopping experience by installing a new supermarket feature

Supermarket giant Aldi has announced a crucial change to many of its supermarkets, as reported by Manchester Evening News.

Aldi is to save the equivalent of over 2,000 tonnes of carbon emissions a year by installing fridge doors as standard in its new and newly refurbished stores.

The change, which follows a successful trial, will reduce each store’s energy consumption by approximately 20 per cent, equivalent to a carbon emissions saving of up to 20 tonnes per store each year.

The new announcement forms part of Aldi’s ongoing efforts to minimise its carbon emissions and large climate impact.

The supermarket, which has been carbon neutral since January 2019, has already reduced its carbon footprint by more than 55 per cent since 2012 through a number of sustainability initiatives, including the use of solar panels, switching to 100 per cent green electricity and investing in a greener fleet.

Mary Dunn, managing director of corporate responsibility at Aldi UK, said: “We are always looking for new ways to minimise our carbon footprint, which is why all our stores already use 100 per cent renewable electricity, and our new stores also utilise natural refrigerants and feature efficient LED lighting.

“Introducing fridge doors is another step on that journey to reduce our energy consumption and we hope that customers enjoy the new, more sustainable shopping experience.”

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