PLA material tableware, fully biodegradable roll bags, China Resources Vanguard's first environmentally friendly low-carbon concept store opened
On April 30, China Resources Vanguard Olé low-carbon experimental store officially debuted in Shenzhen Bay Ruiyin RaiL IN. Through the three dimensions of green operation, green procurement and green consumption, it continues to explore high-quality sustainable operation models, which also indicates that China Resources Vanguard The country is further accelerating the concept of green development and helping to achieve the goal of "double carbon".
In the past 20 years of development, Olé has attracted many consumers with the image of representing "good life", and has extended from consumption relationship to spiritual lifestyle experience. Focusing on the "sustainable" business philosophy, the new store builds a green shopping space from the three directions of building materials, energy efficiency and emission reduction, and plastic reduction and de-plasticization, conveying the concept of low-carbon and environmentally friendly life to consumers.
It is reported that the storefront columns use calcium silicate boards that do not contain formaldehyde and have a longer service life as building materials. At the same time, it visually presents multiple green consumption scenes, echoing the low-carbon theme of the store. In order to achieve recycling, the decorative metal materials, shelves, cold chain and other equipment and facilities in the store can be disassembled and assembled. If the store is upgraded in the future, it can be used in new scenarios. In addition, the cold chain equipment in the store adopts energy-saving technologies such as DC frequency conversion and environmentally friendly refrigerants, which can save about 100,000 kWh of electricity per year; the bread equipment is replaced with a low-consumption oven, which can reduce electricity consumption by nearly 7,000 kWh per year compared with the old equipment.
The Olé low-carbon experimental store promotes 100% degradable materials such as disposable tableware made of polylactic acid PLA and pulp, co-polypropylene PP shopping baskets, and fully biodegradable rolling bags, and plans to gradually reduce the use of plastics in stores.






