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Lidl lorries to run on bio-methane from in-store food waste
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Lidl in the UK and Ireland, in a major partnership with McCulla Ireland, is going to power its delivery lorries with bio-methane generated by in-store food waste. The âgreen fleetâ, operating on fully renewable biomethane as its primary fuel source, will save more than 93% in carbon emissions per lorry.
In the coming weeks, using food waste collected from all 41Â Lidl Northern Ireland stores, McCulla will start to create fully renewable bio-methane gas at its anaerobic digester (AD) plant in Lisburn to power a sustainable, next-generation transport operation which then delivers produce to Lidl stores across Northern Ireland every day.
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