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Dearman partners with Marks & Spencer to help retailer lower CO2 emissions

May 31, 2018
Discover how Dearman will help Marks & Spencer reduce carbon dioxide emissions from its chilled deliveries.

Clean cold specialist Dearman has launched a partnership with United Kingdom retail giant Marks & Spencer, as the retailer seeks to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from its chilled deliveries.

Dearman’s liquid nitrogen-powered engine emits zero emissions. The technology will replace diesel-powered secondary engines used to power transport refrigeration units (TRUs), which are used to keep food cold on the road.

Compared with a conventional diesel-powered TRU, a Dearman Hubbard system has the potential to cut CO2 emissions by up to 95%. The venture sees M&S lease a dual compartment Dearman Hubbard TRU, on a refrigerated semi-trailer, to be operated out of its Hemel Hempstead depot.

M&S has a strong record with liquid nitrogen TRUs. It led the way with hundreds of Polarstream trailers 20 years ago, and has taken on 15 Frostcruise units in the past four years. In 2017, M&S used more than one million liters of liquid nitrogen.

In partnership with Dearman, M&S wants to quantify the costs and environmental benefits of Dearman’s technology before leading to a nationwide roll-out.

M&S’s last 10-year sustainability plan already saw it become the world’s first and only carbon-neutral major retailer. It now plans to go further in cutting its carbon emissions and in June 2017 launched its new sustainability plan—Plan A 2025. The retailer has more than 1,000 stores across the UK and 60% of its UK turnover is from food sales.

Scott Mac Meekin, Dearman CEO, said, “We are delighted to be launching a partnership with a real heavyweight on the UK high street. Marks & Spencer is a trusted brand for the quality of its products, and the company is clearly ambitious on the sustainability agenda. It wants to go much further in cutting the carbon dioxide emissions of its chilled deliveries and a Dearman transport refrigeration unit is uniquely placed to achieve that goal.”

Anthony Whitehouse, M&S fleet engineer, said, “Dearman’s impressive liquid nitrogen technology has shown the kind of results it can achieve, and we are excited to be partnering with them. Our latest sustainability plan is ambitious and includes bold new science-based target to further improve the efficiency of our operations. Our chilled delivery trucks have a role to play in that, and we believe Dearman’s transport refrigeration unit could help us meet our emissions targets.”

For further information, email Dearman’s Mo Saqib at [email protected] or phone +44-(0)-203-829-0035.

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