All Coop Denmark Stores To Switch To Eco-Friendly Energy Sources In A Year
Coop Denmark has announced that all its stores will switch to fossil fuel-free energy sources by 1 June 2023.
Over the past five years, Coop Denmark has implemented a number of measures to reduce the climate impact of its operations.
These actions include significant investments in form of heat pumps, phasing out of oil and gas boilers, replacement of refrigeration systems, installation of heat recovery systems. It has replaced all light sources with LED in more than 1,000 stores.
The goals in the plan include the reduction of CO2 emissions from Coop’s own operations by 75% by 2025, and ensuring that Coop’s own operations are climate positive in 2030.
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