McDonald's has opened its first-ever "net zero carbon" restaurant. The branch in Market Drayton, Shropshire, is powered by renewable energy from two wind turbines and 92 square metre solar panels while the walls are insulated with British sheep wool.
Also, the building's cladding is made from recycled IT equipment and white household goods - making up 250 square metres of materials. READ MORE: The wall signs are also made from used coffee beans and each kerb stone is made from 182 recycled plastic bottles while the drive-through lane has been constructed from recycled tyres.
Furthermore, a biodiversity garden and nature trail will collect rainwater from the car park and provide a habitat for frogs and other creatures.
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