
CO2 is Primary Refrigerant in 25% of ALDI U.S. Stores
ALDI U.S. continues its transition to natural refrigerants with nearly 500 of its 2,000 stores in the United States now using CO2 as the primary refrigerant.
ALDI U.S. continues its transition to natural refrigerants with nearly 500 of its 2,000 stores in the United States now using CO2 as the primary refrigerant.
ALDI Nord is rolling out CO2 in Luxembourg stores while ALDI Süd continues CO2 installations in U.S.
To achieve that, the chain is developing a system that would not rely on adiabatic water usage, despite Australia’s warm climate
A new report from the retail giant sheds light on its share of natural refrigerant systems.
German retail giant ALDI Süd has taken delivery of the 100,000th Bitzer CO2 compressor.
The discounter becomes the first food retailer to be recognized as a ‘climate protection enterprise’ under the German Environment Ministry’s excellence initiative for climate protection.
Having reached the landmark of 1,000 installations last week, Aldi Süd estimates that 54% of its stores are already running on CO2.
Extensive use of natural refrigerants is an integral part of Aldi South’s climate strategy, according to the retailer’s first Corporate Responsibility report published on 14 July.
Several major German retailers have committed to using natural refrigerants as part of their climate strategy.