European food retail research drivers, challenges and technologies of European supermarket operators to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint

published Feb 25, 2014 - 21 pages

At the largest ever EuroShop trade fair, organised 16 – 20 February, in Dusseldorf, Germany, Nina Masson, Head of Market Research at shecco, unveiled the results of a survey that showed natural refrigerant solutions were widely considered a better investment than HFC systems. At least two thirds of leading retailers in Western and Northern Europe have chosen to implement natural refrigerant technology in their stores, according to the study commissioned by Carrier, a world leader in high-t

At the largest ever EuroShop trade fair, organised 16 – 20 February, in Dusseldorf, Germany, Nina Masson, Head of Market Research at shecco, unveiled the results of a survey that showed natural refrigerant solutions were widely considered a better investment than HFC systems. At least two thirds of leading retailers in Western and Northern Europe have chosen to implement natural refrigerant technology in their stores, according to the study commissioned by Carrier, a world leader in high-technology heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions.


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