Aldi stores in Wales set to save 73 tonnes of carbon per year Tags:United Kingdom 4 comments >“All our stores already use 100% renewable electricity how do they know this? let’s hope the execs use no private jets then, because it’d soon wipe that out. That is…not a lot on the grand scheme of things. It’s the same as the average annual mileage of about 35 cars Difficult to judge how significant this is without knowing how much carbon they currently produce. The average person in the UK produces about 11.7 tonnes per year, so this is equal to about 6 people’s worth. It doesn’t sound like a massive amount but I suppose it is better than nothing. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
That is…not a lot on the grand scheme of things. It’s the same as the average annual mileage of about 35 cars
Difficult to judge how significant this is without knowing how much carbon they currently produce. The average person in the UK produces about 11.7 tonnes per year, so this is equal to about 6 people’s worth. It doesn’t sound like a massive amount but I suppose it is better than nothing.
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>“All our stores already use 100% renewable electricity
how do they know this?
let’s hope the execs use no private jets then, because it’d soon wipe that out.
That is…not a lot on the grand scheme of things.
It’s the same as the average annual mileage of about 35 cars
Difficult to judge how significant this is without knowing how much carbon they currently produce.
The average person in the UK produces about 11.7 tonnes per year, so this is equal to about 6 people’s worth.
It doesn’t sound like a massive amount but I suppose it is better than nothing.