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Food firm building solar car ports to cut carbon
Food firm building solar car ports to cut carbon

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time17-05-2025

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Food firm building solar car ports to cut carbon

A frozen food firm is building 39 solar car ports to help charge its fleet of electric refrigerated delivery vans in a bid to cut its carbon emissions. Apetito, based in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, was granted retrospective planning permission to build the three-metre (10ft) canopies mounted with solar panels on land freed up when an unused building was demolished. The company, which supplies meals to care homes, schools, and hospitals, has already installed solar panels on many of the roofs of its manufacturing plant. According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, once the carports are complete, it will provide 15% of the electricity used across the entire site. More news stories for Wiltshire Listen to the latest news for Wiltshire Lee Sheppard, director of corporate affairs, policy and sustainability for Apetito and Wiltshire Farm Foods, said: "We're immensely proud of the fact that we have successfully made this important net zero initiative happen, and also of the speed at which we are mobilising the new fleet, which leads the industry in the delivery of frozen food products." Last week the government called on businesses – including supermarkets and retail parks – to invest in solar canopies as a way of generating clean electricity. Launching the government's Plan for Change, energy secretary Ed Miliband said: "Right now, the sun is shining on hundreds of thousands of car parking spaces across the country which could be used to power our homes and businesses. "We want to work with businesses and car park operators to turn our car parks into solar carports to save families and businesses money with clean, homegrown British energy." Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Huge new Wiltshire solar farm takes step forward Concerns over stoppage of meals on wheels service Council scheme offers residents cheap solar panels Apetito Local Democracy Reporting Service

Trowbridge food firm building solar car ports to cut carbon
Trowbridge food firm building solar car ports to cut carbon

BBC News

time17-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Trowbridge food firm building solar car ports to cut carbon

A frozen food firm is building 39 solar car ports to help charge its fleet of electric refrigerated delivery vans in a bid to cut its carbon based in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, was granted retrospective planning permission to build the three-metre (10ft) canopies mounted with solar panels on land freed up when an unused building was company, which supplies meals to care homes, schools, and hospitals, has already installed solar panels on many of the roofs of its manufacturing to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, once the carports are complete, it will provide 15% of the electricity used across the entire site. Lee Sheppard, director of corporate affairs, policy and sustainability for Apetito and Wiltshire Farm Foods, said: "We're immensely proud of the fact that we have successfully made this important net zero initiative happen, and also of the speed at which we are mobilising the new fleet, which leads the industry in the delivery of frozen food products."Last week the government called on businesses – including supermarkets and retail parks – to invest in solar canopies as a way of generating clean the government's Plan for Change, energy secretary Ed Miliband said: "Right now, the sun is shining on hundreds of thousands of car parking spaces across the country which could be used to power our homes and businesses. "We want to work with businesses and car park operators to turn our car parks into solar carports to save families and businesses money with clean, homegrown British energy."

Wiltshire meals provider donates more than £17,000 to charity
Wiltshire meals provider donates more than £17,000 to charity

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time02-05-2025

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Wiltshire meals provider donates more than £17,000 to charity

A Trowbridge-based meals provider has donated more than £17,600 to a local charity. Apetito, which supplies meals to the health and social care sector, has donated the money to Alzheimer's Support, which helps people living with dementia and their carers across Wiltshire. The company has had a partnership with the charity since 2016. Read more: Lidl wants to open new Trowbridge store The money was raised through various activities, including a company-wide step count challenge, an internal football tournament, and a Christmas jumper day. A group of six colleagues also took part in the Bath Half Marathon 2025. The company also collects donations at its monthly Sunday Lunch Club for residents aged 65 and over in the local area. Sarah Marriott, chief executive of Alzheimer's Support, said: "We really value the ongoing partnership with Apetito and appreciate this generous donation and all the hard work that has gone into raising the money. "It's amazing to see how enthusiastic the staff are in helping us to make a real difference to the lives of those with dementia. "This money will support many of our essential services, including our day clubs across Wiltshire which provide respite to individuals living with dementia and promote independence for those living at home." Apetito has a dedicated social value committee made up of staff members from across the business. This group aims to continue driving change through the charity partnership and to come up with new fundraising ideas. Lee Sheppard, director of corporate affairs, policy, and sustainability at Apetito, said: "This partnership is very important to us at Apetito due to our aligned values and a joint passion and commitment to supporting those living with dementia, and their carers to live independent and fulfilling lives." Read more: Controversial homes off A4 in Wiltshire can be built Apetito is the UK's leading provider of meals to the health and social care sector. The company works with hospitals, care homes, independent schools, and nurseries, and also delivers specialist nutrition. Apetito and its sister company, Wiltshire Farm Foods, are based in Trowbridge and employ around 2,000 people.

Apetito readies plans for new frozen ready meals facility in UK
Apetito readies plans for new frozen ready meals facility in UK

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time31-03-2025

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Apetito readies plans for new frozen ready meals facility in UK

Germany-based frozen ready meals business Apetito is planning to build a new manufacturing facility in the UK. The plant will be located adjacent to Apetito's existing factory on Canal Road in Trowbridge, a town in the county of Wiltshire, south-west England. It will be constructed on land formerly occupied by the company's so-called Pie Site, which closed at the end of 2024, according to a statement. Apetito, which also operates a meal delivery service in the UK to people's homes known as Wiltshire Farm Foods, said there will be no changes to the current Trowbridge factory, the Mill Site, also situated on Canal Road. That facility employs 670 people as part of a UK workforce of around 2,000. The final plans for the new site are still being finalised, a spokesperson for Apetito told Just Food when approached to confirm the finer details of the capacity expansion and the number of new jobs. This publication has, however, asked Apetito to clarify how many plants the business operates in the UK and overseas, and when work on the new project is expected to begin. Apetito is a privately owned company set up in 1958 by the Düsterberg family. Headquartered in Rheine, Germany, the business entered the UK in 1991 and supplies hospitals, schools, nurseries and care homes with a range of frozen ready meals. Headed up by group CEO Dr. Jan-Peer Laabs, the Apetito group generated sales in 2023 of €1.3bn ($1.4bn) and employs more than 12,700 staff across its international operations, which as well as the UK, includes Denmark, Austria, the Netherlands, the US and Canada, according to its website. Consolidated sales revenue for the group has grown from €1.03bn in 2020 to reach €1.09bn in 2022. Lee Sheppard, the director of corporate affairs, policy and sustainability for Apetito and Wiltshire Farm Foods in the UK, said in the statement that local growth has led to the need for the expansion in Trowbridge, where the company claims to be the largest 'private' employer. Plans for the new site have been drawn up to be presented to the Wiltshire Planning Office for approval. 'It's very important to us that we build a world-class, regenerative, manufacturing facility for Trowbridge that aligns to our commitment to reach net zero by 2040,' Sheppard said. 'We aim to create one of the most sustainable food manufacturing facilities in the UK.' "Apetito readies plans for new frozen ready meals facility in UK" was originally created and published by Just Food, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

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