Aldi will reduce the amount of its carbon dioxide emission
The Aldi group plans to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2020 with 30 percent in all of its stores, compared with the 2012 base year – the Aldi Magyarország told MTI on Wednesday.
The undertaking is valid to all of Aldi’s subsidiaries in every country, including the Hungarian subsidiary – the company added.
According to the notice, the Hungarian Aldi has already achieved significant results, as compared to 2012 over two years carbon dioxide emissions decreased by 10 percent. (MTI)
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