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Dairygold launches Ireland’s first electric milk truck

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Dairygold has announced that it is adding an electric truck to its milk collection fleet, making it the first dairy processor in Ireland to do so, marking a significan­t step towards more sustainabl­e transporta­tion operations by the dairy processor.

Named ‘e-moove’, this electric truck will make daily deliveries and collection­s from Dairygold’s Castlefarm Dairy Processing Complex in Mitchelsto­wn as well as milk supplier’s farms and can cover 300 kilometres on a single charge. The installati­on of a charging system on the Castlefarm site enables a full charging of the truck within two and a half hours.

Aligned with Dairygold’s ‘Our Strategy Our Future 2030’, the introducti­on of the electric milk truck is part of the society’s broader decarbonis­ation programme and corporate emissions reduction ambition.

CARBON REDUCTION

TARGETS

Speaking at the launch of the new electric milk truck, Dairygold interim chief executive, Michael Harte, said: “We are very proud to be the first dairy processor in Ireland to introduce an electric milk truck to our fleet. It is yet another step towards a more sustainabl­e future in Dairygold. The electric truck will reduce Dairygold’s greenhouse gas emissions and help us on our journey to achieve our 2030 carbon reduction targets”.

The debut of the new truck is the latest in an array of sustainabi­lity initiative­s and investment­s by the society. Recent programmes include the 2023 launch of the €10m Grassroots Milk Supplier Sustainabi­lity bonus, which incentivis­es water quality, emissions reduction, soil health, farmer training and herd productivi­ty measures.

COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABI­LITY

Head of sustainabi­lity at Dairygold, Orlaith Tynan, also expressed enthusiasm for the developmen­t.

"The introducti­on of Ireland's first electric milk truck represents a significan­t milestone, in not only Dairygold’s ongoing commitment to sustainabi­lity, but also the agricultur­e sector as a whole. Being a pioneer, and demonstrat­ing that this technology works, will have hugely positive effects elsewhere. The introducti­on of our electric truck is an important part of our corporate emissions reduction programme, extending from the great work being done by our farmers, our milk collection partners and our processing operations”.

 ?? ?? Melissa Butler, Dairygold HGV driver, charging ‘e-moove’, Dairygold’s new electric milk truck at the Dairygold Castlefarm Dairy Processing Complex in Mitchelsto­wn, in the presence of Michael Harte, Dairygold interim chief executive; Orlaith Tynan, Dairygold head of sustainabi­lity and Billy Cronin, Dairygold head of supply chain.
Melissa Butler, Dairygold HGV driver, charging ‘e-moove’, Dairygold’s new electric milk truck at the Dairygold Castlefarm Dairy Processing Complex in Mitchelsto­wn, in the presence of Michael Harte, Dairygold interim chief executive; Orlaith Tynan, Dairygold head of sustainabi­lity and Billy Cronin, Dairygold head of supply chain.

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