I was just thinking this morning about how much longer I would have to wait for a reply to this email to Ocado about their claim to be ‘as green as walking to the supermarket’ when early this afternoon a response plops into my inbox…
Dear Sim-O,
Thank you for your e-mail.
The claim that ?Ocado is greener than walking to the supermarket? was a conclusion that was reached by an independent Carbon Footprint Assessment agency called Greenstone and not by Ocado.
The centralised warehouse which every order is picked from means a small supply chain and massive energy/resource efficiency at every level of the business.
Greenstone compared our unique picking model to several well known supermarket chains. These chains emit huge amounts of carbon as they have countless stores around the country, all consuming electricity, using chillers etc. All of these stores have long supply chains from suppliers driving up and down the country. Building new stores generates high amounts of carbon, while Ocado can still grow within one Warehouse.
The most recent comparison in May 2009 of Ocado to ?traditional supermarkets? across the same detailed categories showed that we had a lower carbon footprint. This did not take into account the huge additional carbon footprint of traditional stores from customers traveling to them each week by car.
Hence it was concluded independently that Ocado is greener than walking to a supermarket
For more information on the survey itself, you can contact Greenstone in the following ways:
Greenstone Carbon Management Ltd,
4th Floor,
Vigo House,
1-4 Vigo Street,
London W1S 3HT.T: +44 (0) 20 3031 4000
F: +44 (0) 20 3031 4001E: info@greenstonecarbon.com
I hope this has been of assistance.
A customer service bod
Fair enough*. I’m not gonna try and see the survey for myself as, frankly, I can’t be arsed.
*I think I was a little unfair in this tweet as I read it quick and misread it.
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