Posts tagged green
It Doesn’t Always Have to be about Subsistence Farming and Growing Locally
Sep 22nd
Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market will open its second GreenChill certified store at Oceanside Blvd. & College Blvd. in Oceanside, California on Wednesday. Two weeks ago, Fresh & Easy opened its first GreenChill store in Rosemead, California, which was also the first grocery store in Southern California to utilize a CO2 refrigeration unit.
EPA’s GreenChill Partnership works with food retailers to reduce refrigerant emissions and decrease their impact on the ozone layer and climate change. Under the agreement with the EPA, Fresh & Easy works to achieve to the following:
- Transition to refrigerants that have a lower environmental impact;
- Lower refrigerant charge sizes and eliminate leaks; and
- Adopt green refrigeration technologies, strategies, and practices.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, GreenChill’s food retail partners have refrigerant emissions rates 50% lower than the EPA-estimated industry average. If every supermarket in the nation reduced refrigerant emissions down to GreenChill’s average, they could prevent the equivalent of 22,000,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere every year. That is equal to the annual greenhouse gas emissions of 4.2 million passenger vehicles. In addition, these stores would save over $100 million every year, which would help customers save money too.
Fresh & Easy worked closely with partners Kysor/Warren and Southwest Refrigeration on the Oceanside store, which earned its silver certification award from the EPA GreenChill Partnership by meeting tough benchmarks for cutting emissions that harm the earth’s protective ozone layer and contribute to global warming. Fewer than 40 of the nation’s 35,000 grocery stores have received GreenChill Store Certification awards.
On average, Fresh & Easy stores use 30% less energy than a typical supermarket – helping save customers money while helping the environment. Fresh & Easy uses LED lighting in external signs and freezer cases, offers customer recycling in every store, and uses advanced refrigeration and freezer units to cut back on energy usage.
Steve Hagen, Fresh & Easy’s Director of Procurement presenting at the FMI Energy & Store Development Conference said today, “In addition to our efforts to reduce refrigerant emissions, we also are working on innovative ways to save energy, such as utilizing skylights, LED lighting and technological advancements like EnviroTower, which saves a significant amount of water in our stores.
How Can I Recycle This?
Sep 14th
It’s Not Easy Being Green
Sep 13th
Yes, no carbons were emitted upon placing this call
Sep 6th
It’s Liquid Wood
Sep 3rd
Old Red Goes Green
Sep 1st
Ideabing Is Green, Two Times Over
Aug 6th
Ideabing signed up for the Greenscroll certified program to become one of the greenest blogs on the planet. All carbon emissions caused as an effect of the servers we use are offset by investment in green technologies and carbon neutralization efforts (read plant trees). Today we go one step ahead by signing up for the Carbon Neutral Blogs Program run by Stock Dislays UK.
These fine English folks will help Ideabing become one of the greenest blogs on the planet by making our blog double green. We post this badge, they plant a tree for us. Good deal eh? If you are a blogger head here to get your own Green Blog badge.
Solar Panel Window Panes. What Took Them So Long to Invent It?
Jul 27th
As far as innovation in the solar sector goes, its been super hot. Ideabing has covered solar quite extensively. One thing we were not able to understand is the reason for not having window panes that double up as solar panels. Apparently there is actually one being developed at New Energies Technologies. The real problem
Vibration Powered Batteries Coming To Your TV Remote
Jul 27th
The next time your battery runs out in the TV remote, just shake the damn remote to charge up the battery! Yup, Japanese electronics company Brother has outed a vibration powered cell that can power anything that takes low power, like your TV remote for instance. The battery generates and stores electricity thanks to a coil, a magnet
Climate Change Brings Synthetic Trees To The Fore
Jul 25th
As long as you have CO2 sucking trees the world is saved, right? Wrong. You need trees that can suck out CO2 much faster than what natural trees can. Luckily, there seems to be a solution, at least as a proposal. A Columbia University professor working with the Dept. Of Energy has proposed synthetic trees that can

