Star Refrigeration makes moves to clean up the environmental profile of its vehicle fleet
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Star is working with the UK’s largest fleet management company Lex Autolease to provide employees with sustainable vehicles for both personal and professional journeys.
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Star is currently outlining its emissions reduction targets and is working with Lex Autolease to ensure its fleet can play a major role in its decarbonisation as the company aims to have every one of its employees behind the wheel of an eco-friendly vehicle by 2030. GLASGOW, Scotland (PRWEB) May 14, 2021 Star Refrigeration is coordinating with Lex Autolease to make eco-friendly vehicles available for all of its 400 employees. Having become Lex Autolease’s first customer in Scotland to offer non-fleet colleagues support in helping them switch to eco-friendly vehicles, Star plans to implement a sustainable salar
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Star Refrigeration’s pump system being installed at Queens Quay
Creating a demand for proven technology with strong policies and fair financial support will bring a just transition and a cleaner future in heating, writes Dave Pearson, Group Sustainable Development Director, Star Refrigeration. At a time when the world is becoming ever more committed to the fight against climate change, it is beyond disappointing to see technologies that could play a £20 million role in the fight massively under-utilised and marginalised. The example of the ambitious £20m Queens Quay development on the site of the old John Brown Shipyard makes this point. The water-source driven district heating network, which serves Queens’ Quay, draws on the ambient heat contained in the waters of the Clyde, and generates vastly less carbon emissions than would be the case if these buildings were heated through gas-generated heat: 80% less.
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