Aldi introduces HVO-powered trucks to its fleet
Aldi is converting more than 30% of its fleet of owned HGVs to operate on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuels.
The move is expected to reduce the supermarket’s carbon footprint by approximately 15,400 tonnes of CO2e per year.
The change will be applied to more than 160 HGVs at its Cardiff, Swindon and Neston distribution centres.
If implemented across its entire fleet of more than 550 HGVs, the supermarket said the change could eliminate an additional 55,100 tonnes of CO2e per year.
Liz Fox, national sustainability director at Aldi, said: “Switching to HVO fuels on our lorry fleet aligns with our long-term sustainability goals and reflects our commitment to reducing our carbon emissions.
“We are always looking for ways to continue our efforts to drive positive change across the business and this move in particular is a significant milestone for Aldi.”