Spanish retailer Mercadona reduced its carbon footprint by 38% last year, the company said in a statement.
Mercadona measures its emissions on a continuous basis from 2015 to 2021, within its commitment to the Paris Agreement towards achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
To help reduce its footprint, the group said it has installed 9,000 solar panels in its stores, along with implementing efficient and sustainable cooling systems with transcritical and subcritical CO2. It also closely monitors refrigerant gas leaks.
In addition, the company has increased its focus on sustainable logistics including gas-powered trucks, a EURO 6 fleet, ECO vans, mega-trailer trucks, and the use of rail transport.
The retailer’s efficient store model also helps save energy, including LED lighting, closed frozen cabinets and other energy-saving solutions, according to Mercadona.
Environmental Management System
Mercadona measures its carbon footprint through an environmental management system based on identifying, preventing and reducing the impact caused by its activity, the retailer said.
In 2021, Mercadona is investing €49 million in a series of measures to help protect the environment. It focuses on areas such as logistics optimization, energy efficiency and waste management.
Refill System
Previously, Mercadona introduced refills for its perfume products to reduce plastic waste, as part of its Social Responsibility Plan.
This encourages the reuse of the original container, and reduces the cost of said products for the customer.
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