McDonald’s London waste to power Britain
Oct 28 2009
Restaurant chain takes another step towards reaching zero waste to landfill goal

McDonald’s UK is helping to power homes and buildings across the UK in a new London initiative that diverts restaurant waste away from landfill sites and converts it into energy.

The scheme has reduced McDonald’s carbon emissions in waste management by 48% and enables the company to take another step towards its goal of reaching zero waste to landfill, with 25 London restaurants now implementing the energy from waste programme.

McDonald’s restaurant waste is sent to an energy recovery facility in South London where it is converted into energy that is then channelled into the National Grid and used to power homes and businesses across the UK, including those in the capital.

Source: McDonalds website



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