Aldi is to open a new eco-concept store in Leamington Spa designed to significantly reduce carbon consumption. The store, opening 29 September, aims to help make it easier for shoppers to reduce, reuse and recycle, with numerous plastic-reduction initiatives being trialled.
Aldi will use the store to test and learn which elements work best, both for customers and in reducing carbon consumption. If successful, these elements may then be rolled out to other stores across the country, Surrey Live reports. READ MORE:Martin Lewis 'lost for words' on ITV This Morning as he struggles to give advice on UK mortgage market turmoil The new store includes: Giles Hurley, Chief Executive Officer for Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “Now more than ever, we must do our bit for the environment and this store offers us the ability to easily explore new in-store initiatives and low carbon store designs.
We are committed to reducing our environmental impact in any way we can and are continuing to explore new initiatives all the time. “What’s even better is that many of the changes made to this store, whether it be the energy-saving initiatives or our latest packaging-free trial, could allow us to put even more money back into the pockets of our customers.
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