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Asda’s Brian Churchyard wants the cooling supply chain to work better together to meet the accelerating challenge of climate change. They could start by asking retailers what
they want, he tells Andrew Gaved.
Anyone listening in to our recent round table on low-GWP solutions will have gathered that Brian Churchyard has the current state of refrigeration innovation – and the supply chain’s part in it – very much on his mind.
Mr Churchyard, who for the last 12 years has been one of the key UK supermarket refrigeration managers in his role at Asda, is speaking out now as he believes the twin forces of climate change and F-Gas legislation are coming together to create an unprecedented challenge for the industry. Simply put, suppliers must look to work together more to provide the technology that end users actually want, with solutions that are simple, workable and ready to roll out in a cost effective manner – or as he puts it ‘best-value’, because it is not about lowes
February’s digital edition of RAC Magazine is now online
Asda s Brian Churchyard calls on suppliers to respond urgently to the threat of climate challenge this month - and to start by asking end-users what they actually want.
An unprecedented set of challenges facing the cooling sector this year to curb the environmental impact of refrigerant use is a major focus of this month’s magazine.
February s RAC features an exclusive interview with one of the industry s most influential end-users, Asda s Brian Churchyard. In a no-holds-barred conversation, Mr Churchyard calls for the cooling supply chain to step up and to collaborate on real solutions that meet retailers actual needs, rather than on just following their own agendas.