Co-op “drive” to roll-out electric home delivery vehicles to replace fossil-fuel fleet

Co-op has “bagged” its first electric vehicles for online home delivery as it unveils plans on Thursday, 10, December, to replace its fleet of fossil-fuel powered home delivery vans by 2025. The convenience retailer is committed to accelerating zero emission deliveries to further reduce direct greenhouse gas emissions, starting with stores in Hebden Bridge; Holmfirth and Hove from this month, followed by stores in Ryde, Isle of Wight and Whitby which take delivery of electric vehicles early next year. The “drive” towards greener vehicles will enable groceries ordered through Co-op’s…

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