Food Lion LLC Opens Company's First Environmentally Friendly Grocery Store in Columbia, S.C.
December 09 2009 - 9:23AM
PR Newswire (US)
Store Will Be Located in Columbia's Summit Commons Shopping Center
and will be the state's first LEED-Certified Grocery Store
COLUMBIA, S.C., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Food Lion LLC continued its
commitment to environmental sustainability today by opening the
company's first and South Carolina's first environmentally friendly
grocery store. The store, located in the Summit Commons Shopping
Center, will seek Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) Silver Certification, having been designed and built to
these strict guidelines. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091209/CL23548 ) "Food Lion
has a long-standing commitment to being a caring neighbor and is
committed to being a strong corporate citizen in the communities in
which we operate," said Rick LaCroix, vice president of Food Lion's
Southeastern Markets. "We are pleased to reinforce our
environmental commitment to the citizens of South Carolina by
opening the state's first environmentally friendly grocery store.
We are proud of this valuable investment in the Columbia community,
and we look forward to continuing to serve Columbia residents from
our new green store. We will serve the community by bringing
residents fresh, quality products, including natural and organic
selections, at the great prices consumers expect from Food Lion."
The store, located at 4730 Hard Scrabble Road, features
environmentally friendly construction and energy-efficient
services, such as: -- High-efficiency lighting that dims lights
based on natural sunlight in the store. -- LED lighting in the
frozen food cases. -- Bike racks and preferred parking for
low-emitting vehicles. -- Low-flow and sensor-activated water
fixtures in restrooms. -- Bathroom partitions made from 100 percent
post-consumer recycled material, such as juice, milk and water
bottles. -- Native plant species that minimize irrigation
requirements, such as the Shumard Oak planted at the Groundbreaking
Ceremony on July 14, 2009. -- Enhanced air quality for associates
and customers from the use of low-toxicity materials and proactive
management plans used throughout construction to ensure optimal
indoor air quality. -- Environmental education via kiosks and
signage throughout the store. -- Purchasing more than 50 percent of
building materials manufactured within 500 miles of the store's
location. This helped boost the local economy and reduce energy
expended on transportation. The construction materials had 25
percent recycled content, and 50 percent of the wood was Forest
Stewardship Council Certified. -- Strong waste management plans,
which diverted more than 85 percent of construction waste from
landfills through recycling. -- Customer and associate recycling
programs at the store. "Food Lion LLC is committed to protecting
the environment and reducing energy consumption through green
building construction and other energy-saving measures," said Kyle
Mitchell, vice president of store development. "By building the
first LEED grocery store in our company's history and in South
Carolina, we are reducing energy costs by more than 20 percent
compared to a typical supermarket as well as conserving 44 percent
more water. We have been a leader in the energy and environmental
sector for many years and have one of the most advanced retail
energy conservation programs in the country. For nearly a decade,
Food Lion has been dedicated to numerous sustainability
initiatives, such as energy conservation and reducing carbon
dioxide emissions throughout its 11-state footprint, reducing its
energy consumption by more than 25 percent since 2000 or 2.61
trillion BTUs." Food Lion's first green store is approximately
35,000 square feet and employs approximately 50 associates. In
South Carolina, Food Lion has 146 stores and employs more than
7,700 associates. Food Lion is also involved in a number of
environmentally friendly initiatives, including encouraging
customers to use reusable bags and recycling significant amounts of
paper and plastic every year. Since the second quarter of 2009, the
company distributed more than 700,000 reusable bags to customers.
Customers can view the construction of Food Lion's environmentally
friendly store as well as the educational kiosk, or read more about
Food Lion's environmental initiatives, at
http://www.foodlion.com/greenstore. About Food Lion Food Lion LLC
is a subsidiary of Brussels-based Delhaize Group (NYSE: DEG). Food
Lion LLC operates more than 1,300 supermarkets, either directly or
through affiliated entities, under the names of Food Lion, Bloom,
Bottom Dollar Food, Harveys and Reid's. These stores meet local
customer needs and preferences for the freshest and best quality
products. Food Lion LLC employs approximately 74,000 associates in
11 Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states. For more information visit
http://www.foodlion.com/.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091209/CL23548 DATASOURCE:
Food Lion Inc. CONTACT: Christy Phillips-Brown of Food Lion LLC,
+1-704-310-2221 (work), +1-704-245-3317 (cell), Web Site:
http://www.foodlion.com/
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