10/10/2024
Musgrave NI Invests £3m In Solar Power Project
Musgrave NI, a leading food convenience retailer and wholesaler, has announced a significant investment of £3 million in a solar power project for its stores across Northern Ireland.
The company, which operates under the SuperValu, Centra, Mace, and Musgrave MarketPlace brands, has begun work on seven SuperValu and Centra stores as well as Musgrave MarketPlace branches in Belfast and Derry-Londonderry. This initiative is part of Musgrave's broader sustainability strategy, 'Growing Sustainably Every Day'.
The solar panels are expected to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions significantly. It is estimated that the nine sites will collectively save a predicted 152 tonnes of CO2 each year.
This initial phase of Musgrave's solar PV rollout is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. The company plans to continue investing in sustainable energy throughout 2025 and beyond, with subsequent phases of the project underway.
This investment demonstrates Musgrave NI's commitment to reducing its environmental impact and contributing to a more sustainable future. Speaking today, Trevor Magill Managing Director for Musgrave in Northern Ireland said: "Across the Musgrave Group, we have a strong commitment to carry out our business in the most sustainable way and are proud of our achievements so far – this project is another step on that journey.
"We have established a set of stretching and ambitious ESG goals including our ambition to be Net Zero in our own operations by 2040 and together, with our retail partners, suppliers and customers, we will ensure we do all we can to meet that target."
Speaking on behalf of Solmatix, Managing Director, Neville Bell said: "We are delighted to partner with Musgrave on this significant solar initiative, bringing clean energy to key locations across Northern Ireland. This project highlights Musgrave's forward-thinking approach to sustainability, and we're proud to play a part in reducing their carbon footprint and supporting their journey toward Net Zero. Solar energy is one of the most effective ways to make a meaningful environmental impact, and together with Musgrave, we are helping to shape a greener, more sustainable future for our communities."
Musgrave's sustainability strategy Growing Sustainably Every Day focuses on three pillars – Caring for the Planet; Creating Vibrant Communities; and Sourcing for Good.
The company, which operates under the SuperValu, Centra, Mace, and Musgrave MarketPlace brands, has begun work on seven SuperValu and Centra stores as well as Musgrave MarketPlace branches in Belfast and Derry-Londonderry. This initiative is part of Musgrave's broader sustainability strategy, 'Growing Sustainably Every Day'.
The solar panels are expected to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions significantly. It is estimated that the nine sites will collectively save a predicted 152 tonnes of CO2 each year.
This initial phase of Musgrave's solar PV rollout is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. The company plans to continue investing in sustainable energy throughout 2025 and beyond, with subsequent phases of the project underway.
This investment demonstrates Musgrave NI's commitment to reducing its environmental impact and contributing to a more sustainable future. Speaking today, Trevor Magill Managing Director for Musgrave in Northern Ireland said: "Across the Musgrave Group, we have a strong commitment to carry out our business in the most sustainable way and are proud of our achievements so far – this project is another step on that journey.
"We have established a set of stretching and ambitious ESG goals including our ambition to be Net Zero in our own operations by 2040 and together, with our retail partners, suppliers and customers, we will ensure we do all we can to meet that target."
Speaking on behalf of Solmatix, Managing Director, Neville Bell said: "We are delighted to partner with Musgrave on this significant solar initiative, bringing clean energy to key locations across Northern Ireland. This project highlights Musgrave's forward-thinking approach to sustainability, and we're proud to play a part in reducing their carbon footprint and supporting their journey toward Net Zero. Solar energy is one of the most effective ways to make a meaningful environmental impact, and together with Musgrave, we are helping to shape a greener, more sustainable future for our communities."
Musgrave's sustainability strategy Growing Sustainably Every Day focuses on three pillars – Caring for the Planet; Creating Vibrant Communities; and Sourcing for Good.
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