It's time for Coles and ALDI to get in the fast lane and electrify their cars and trucks!
Our big supermarkets have a significant role to play in driving down Australia’s climate pollution – but they’re not moving fast enough!
Trucks are responsible for 38% of Australia's transport emissions. By electrifying their fleets, supermarkets can go from being a pollution problem, to part of the solution.
Not only is this better for the planet, it will also make our roads quieter, cleaner and healthier for all Australians.
Woolies has committed to 100% electric home delivery trucks by 2030, and Coles and ALDI risk lagging behind on the race to clean transport.
Send an email now to push Coles and Aldi in the fast lane towards clean, electric trucks!
After signing, share the case to electrify fleets with your network on LinkedIn to keep the electrify conversation going.
By sending one email, you'll be contacting both Coles and ALDI!
We've already written the email for you, but feel free to add in a personal note on why you want to see electric trucks delivering your groceries.
Why should businesses
electrify their fleets?
Lowering emissions | |
Save on costs | |
EVs for all Australians |
Have a question about electric fleets? We're here to help.
Greenpeace Australia Pacific acknowledges and pays respect to Elders past and present, and the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters within our region. We acknowledge the continuation of their cultural, spiritual and educational practices. First Nations peoples are often on the frontline of climate change impacts – with rising sea levels in the Torres Strait and the Pacific, the destruction of sacred Country and diminishing food and water accessibility. The work we do is all about a just, green, sustainable future and we can’t achieve this without Indigenous justice.
All content authorised by Kate Smolski, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Sydney.