Birds Eye plans to roll out two new solar-powered refrigerated trailers to transport thousands of tons of product each year as part of a partnership with European shipping and logistics firm DFDS and British sustainable-powered refrigeration specialist Sunswap that aims to advance their progress toward articulated 2025 science-based carbon reduction targets.
The new trailers will be responsible for transporting Birds Eye products predominantly from Birds Eye’s production facility at Lowestoft to its distribution hub at Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, England.
“We’re delighted to be working with DFDS and Sunswap to help reduce the environmental impact of our operations,” Shaun Smith, Birds Eye U.K. & I.E. general manager, said in a news release. “As the U.K.’s leader in quality frozen food, we have a responsibility to drive innovation throughout our supply chain. Sunswap's proven electric technology enables us to maintain the highest standards of temperature-controlled transport while helping reduce our carbon emissions.
“It’s fitting that the technology we’re now using to support the running of these trailers uses the same sun that ripens our peas to perfection in the field, keeping our products frozen at their peak as they start their journey to millions of U.K. homes.”