Why the Move to -15°C may not be a universal panacea for the cold chain
With the increasing urgency of addressing climate change and meeting net zero targets, coupled with the rising cost of energy, it’s no surprise that discussions around reducing energy consumption are centre-stage across most industries. In the refrigeration sector, one proposed solution is to raise the standard storage temperature of frozen foods from -18°C to -15°C. […]
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