Here's how supermarket giant Sainsbury's is reaching net-zero emissions and fostering EV adoption

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  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2024
  • Back in January, Sainsbury's launched Smart Charge, its very-own electric vehicle (EV) charging company, led by Patrick Dunne, Director of Group Property, Procurement, and EV Ventures.
    We sat down with Dunne at MOVE 2024 to discuss how the national supermarket chain is making strides toward their 2035 net-zero emissions goal through both fleet operations and store output.
    The supermarket giant claimed to have reduced its carbon footprint by 50% over the last 3-4 years. But how can they maintain this momentum and continue to cut emissions down to zero?
    Dunne emphasized the company’s dedication to sustainability, particularly in reducing emissions from their heavy goods vehicle fleet, grocery online fleet, and the Argos business. “We’re confident we’ll get there,” he stated.
    Watch the full interview for more exclusive insights into how the company is achieving this and fostering confidence in EV adoption.
    Video and article by MOVEMNT: movemnt.net/he...

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