Morrisons turns up freezer temperatures to cut emissions - but insists food safety won't suffer
- Morrisons has increased freezer temperatures by 3C in a trial to cut carbon emissions, believing it to be a first for UK retailers.
- Ruth McDonald stated the industry standard is outdated, having been set almost 100 years ago, while technology has improved.
- The Move to-15C Coalition highlights the importance of Morrisons' involvement for energy savings in the frozen food supply chain.
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Morrisons turns up freezer temperatures to cut emissions - but insists food safety won't suffer
The industry standard was set almost a century ago and has not been updated despite improvements in refrigeration technology, while the long-term cost savings will help keep down prices, says the chain.
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