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Sainsbury's: Hitting the first 100 - simply register to view Subscription Required

6 March 2012 | By

As Sainsbury’s celebrates its 100th store in two years with CO2 refrigeration, the retailer tells the story so far to RAC.

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R22 replacement brings rewards.

8 February 2012 | By

A food wholesaler has ditched an unreliable R22 system for a VRV-based range that’s improving efficiencies and costs

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Convenience stores bring their own approach Subscription Required

7 February 2012 | By Julian Milnes

Convenience stores are the latest battleground in the food retail industry. RAC questions three of the sector’s market leaders to get their take on the challenges - simply register to view

Daniel Clark

Independent retail stores loosing out Subscription Required

7 February 2012 | By Julian Milnes

Multiples may be grasping innovation, however we must not forget the role of independent stores, says consultant Daniel Clark - simply register to view

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Co-operation in cooling Subscription Required

7 February 2012 | By

Investment in technology is paying dividends says the Co-operative Group’s refrigeration manager Bill Watson - simply register to view

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Marks and Spencer reveals refrigeration policy - Part 1 Subscription Required

5 January 2012 | By Julian Milnes

Marks and Spencer has made great strides with its Plan A eco-strategy. Bob Arthur explains how it affects refrigeration - simply register to view

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Marks and Spencer refrigeration policy - Part 2 - simply register to view Subscription Required

5 January 2012 | By

In Part 2 of Marks and Spencer’s refrigeration policy focus, the company’s refrigeration technologist Bob Arthur focuses on the current methodsemployed - simply register to view

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Marks and Spencer refrigeration policy - Part 3 - simply register to view Subscription Required

5 January 2012 | By

In Part 3 of Marks and Spencer’s refrigeration policy focus, the company’s refrigeration technologist Bob Arthur focuses on other options available as the company moves forward

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Retail Question Time - Part 1 - simply register to view Subscription Required

5 January 2012 | By

The latest RAC Retail Question Time brought representatives from the six major supermarkets to London to address the subject of Looking to the Future: Innovation, Integration and Inspiration (includes full presentations)

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Retail Question Time - Part 2 - simply register to view Subscription Required

5 January 2012 | By Julian Milnes

In Part 2 of RAC Retail Question Time representatives from the six major supermarkets continue to focus on Looking to the Future: Innovation, Integration and Inspiration (presentations attached)

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Geothermal technology on the rise Subscription Required

13 March 2012 | By Julian Milnes

Ground-source specialist Geothermal International’s loop technology is helping to power luxury hotels, universities and Crossrail stations - simply register to view

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Carbon-neutral building issues Subscription Required

13 March 2012 | By Julian Milnes

Renewables specialist RES Inbuilt considers what businesses need to bear in mind when aiming for carbon-neutral buildings - simply register to view

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Holistic approach to cooling required to keep pace Subscription Required

13 March 2012 | By Julian Milnes

Refrigeration and air-conditioning requirements are evolving rapidly, so we need a more holistic approach, says Graeme Maidment - simply register to view

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Hotel to be cooling benchmark Subscription Required

13 March 2012 | By Julian Milnes

The Citizen M Hotel in London will be a benchmark for the sector, says Kwame Gyamfi, M&E specialist for consultant Battle McCarthy - simply register to view

The Consultants File 2010

Naturals guide will be required reading Subscription Required

13 March 2012 | By Julian Milnes

A new guide to the growing natural refrigerants ‘industry’ will be required reading for those looking at carbon-cutting methods, says Andrew Gaved - simply register to view

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