According to our 2017 figures, our refrigeration equipment, such as in store coolers, account for almost 40% of our carbon emissions. As we try to reduce emissions across our value chain, including in customer outlets, we are introducing a new generation of ‘iCOOLers’, which use refrigerants with zero global-warming potential, and are 57% more energy-efficient.
By the end of 2018, they will already account for 13% of all our coolers, putting us well on track to achieve our goal of 50% by 2025. In February 2019, we will reach the milestone of 200,000 iCOOLers in our customer outlets, helping to drive down our CO2 emissions and easing our customers’ energy bills. Currently, the HFC-free (hydrofluorocarbon-free) coolers across the Baltic market account for 31,2%. However, it is already planned to increase the number by almost 10 percent. By the end of this year there will be 6739 HFC-free coolers across the market that will account for 40,3%.
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