ABP Food Group hits carbon targets two years early, thanks to green power

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Major European meat processor has converted to green electricity at all of its UK beef and lamb processing sites

ABP Food Group has hit its carbon reduction target two years early, the meat processor announced today, following news that all its UK beef and lamb processing sites are now powered by 100 per cent renewable...

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