February 24, 2022
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As part of its net zero 2040 ambition and target to reduce its value chain GHG emissions by 30% by 2030, CCEP has switched to using bio-fuel across its entire third party logistics fleet in
CCEP collaborated with its local transport partners Van Rijen, Zandbergen, Snel Logistics Solutions and T-Trex, to run the truck fleet on 100% Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO100). HVO100 biofuels are renewable and fossil-free fuels that are made by processing vegetable oils and animal fats that no longer have a function. CCEP is the first soft drink company in
"To reach our net zero ambition and GHG reduction targets we are addressing emissions across our entire value chain, so it’s vital that we collaborate with our customers, suppliers and partners to make the impact we need to. By supporting our third-party logistics in the switch to fossil fuel alternatives, we’re collectively reducing transport and distribution emissions, accelerating us towards a low-carbon future. José Antonio Echeverría Villar Chief Customer Service and Supply
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The switch to lower carbon fuels is one of the actions CCEP is taking to reach its ambition to become net zero by 2040, as it seeks new ways to accelerate the decarbonisation of its business. Source:
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