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Wren to run on green diesel as kitchen giant turns to used cooking oil for delivery fleet

200 vehicles identified for summer switch after three month trial at Barton base

Greener on the inside too: Some of the Wren Kitchens fleet.

Wren Kitchens is to wipe out most of its transport emissions by switching its huge fleet to run on used cooking oil.

More than 200 home delivery trucks will be powered by hydrotreated vegetable oil by September, with filling infrastructure being installed across the company’s depot network.

It will bring an immediate 90 per cent reduction in CO2 emission for the North Lincolnshire-based retail and manufacturing giant.

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A three month trial at the Barton-upon-Humber HQ saw no performance issues reported.

The renewable, low carbon diesel alternative can be used without modification.

Lee Holmes, Wren Kitchens’ transport and logistics director, said: “We’re committed to minimising our environmental impact whilst delivering customers’ kitchens and improving environmental performance throughout our operations.

“The introduction of HVO is another exciting milestone in our long-term sustainability plan and it also plays a pivotal part in delivering against the government’s target for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.”