Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter Supermarket giant Aldi has announced a crucial change to many of its supermarkets.
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. READ MORE:M&S sends two-week closure warning to shoppers The announcement forms part of Aldi’s ongoing efforts to minimise its carbon emissions and climate impact.
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