Stop & Shop, Wegmans turn food waste into energy
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Stop & Shop announced it has broken ground on an anaerobic digester that will turn food scraps into energy at its distribution center in Freetown, Mass.
The retailer plans to transfer food waste and unsold food that cannot be donated to food banks or local farms to the anaerobic digester. Stop & Shops long-term goal is to divert 90% of waste going to landfills.
We are excited to begin the groundbreaking of this facility, as its a clear proof point of our commitment to reducing waste across our supply chain, Jihad Rizkallah, VP of responsible retailing for Stop & Shop parent Ahold USA, said in a press release. Once operational, the anaerobic digester will create approximately 1.25 megawatts of clean, based load electricity, which would offset up to 40% of the
Freetown facilitys energy use. This is just one of the ways we strive to be a better neighbor, and a responsible retailer in the communities we serve.