Musgrave NI, whose brands include SuperValu, Centra, Mace, and Musgrave MarketPlace, has announced an investment of £3m in solar project for sites across Northern Ireland. The leading food convenience retailer and wholesaler has commenced work on seven SuperValu and Centra stores as well as Musgrave MarketPlace branches in Belfast and Derry.
The project which is designed to reduce energy consumption and is in line with Musgrave’s sustainability strategy – Growing Sustainably Every Day – is only the beginning. This initial phase of Musgrave’s Solar PV rollout is expected to be completed by the end of 2024 with subsequent phases creating more investment in sustainable energy throughout 2025 and beyond.
Expectations are that the solar panels will reduce carbon emissions by saving a predicted 152 tonnes of CO2 across the nine sites each year.
Trevor Magill Managing Director for Musgrave in Northern Ireland said: “Across the Musgrave Group, we have a strong commitment to carry out our business in the most sustainable way and are proud of our achievements so far – this project is another step on that journey.
“We have established a set of stretching and ambitious ESG goals including our ambition to be Net Zero in our own operations by 2040 and together, with our retail partners, suppliers and customers, we will ensure we do all we can to meet that target.”
The locations involved in phase one of the project are: