Dino Polska to invest more in eco-friendly projects
Polish retailer Dino Polska has decided to invest more in renewable energy sources across its operations. They will install photovoltaic panels at three Dino distribution centres with 3MW capacity – by this cutting CO2 emission by 2,200 tonnes per annum. In the next 12 months photovoltaic panels will also be placed on the roofs of 400 stores across Poland – with a 16MW capacity that will cut CO2 emission by 12,000 tons.
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