M&S shifts up a gear with sewage-powered lorries to slash emissions
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Marks & Spencer's initiative to use biomethane-fuelled lorries is a significant step in reducing transport emissions by 85%, contributing to its goal of net zero by 2030.
Transport minister Lilian Greenwood praised M&S, stating that their transition to biomethane is a model for how British companies can lead in zero-emission innovations.
Julian Bailey from M&S highlighted the company's commitment to carbon reduction and energy savings, emphasizing the importance of improving operational efficiency through green technologies.
The addition of 80 biomethane-fueled lorries will represent nearly 10% of M&S's transport fleet, underscoring the retailer's commitment to cutting its environmental impact.
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