Retail stores are amongst the building typologies with the highest carbon (CI) and energy intensities (EI). However, previous studies have only explored best practice EI of food and non-food retailers, without identifying best practice CI threshold values. This paper presents a five-step analysis of CI and EI amongst the highest revenue retailers, benchmarking best and worst performing CI and EI retailers, analysing their nationality, performing a content analysis on their CSR reports and comparing results in terms of differentiation policies, strategies and building practices that can lead to increased environmental performance. Combined CI and EI best practice threshold values were found simultaneously under 346 kWh/m2/y and 115 kg CO2eq/...
End-use energy efficiency is recognized as a predominant contributor to achieve UK carbon reduction ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to determine if the integration of energy efficient technologi...
European tertiary sector represents about 13% of EU-28 final energy consumption. As an example, food...
Transparency data associated with this article can be found in the online version at: https://doi.or...
Data collected in retailers’ CSR reports was organized in different tables for food retailers and fo...
Increased attention has been paid recently to the analysis of the effects of applying the concept of...
The table presents retrieved data about each retailer, namely the variables: revenue rank, operation...
The retail trade sector has been identified as a target sector for the development of sectoral refer...
The retail industry is one of the top 10 most carbon-intensive sectors. This paper is original in ad...
The analysis of the effects of applying the concept of sustainable development in retail has been a...
In the interest of climate change mitigation, policy makers, businesses and non-governmental organis...
Energy consumption data for supermarket stores have been obtained and compared with data from other ...
In recent years, the UK retail sector has made a significant contribution to societal responses on c...
The food retail sector is energy intensive, consuming large amounts of electricity for refrigeration...
Quantifying a detailed inventory of carbon emissions attributed to a retail building is of vital imp...
End-use energy efficiency is recognized as a predominant contributor to achieve UK carbon reduction ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to determine if the integration of energy efficient technologi...
European tertiary sector represents about 13% of EU-28 final energy consumption. As an example, food...
Transparency data associated with this article can be found in the online version at: https://doi.or...
Data collected in retailers’ CSR reports was organized in different tables for food retailers and fo...
Increased attention has been paid recently to the analysis of the effects of applying the concept of...
The table presents retrieved data about each retailer, namely the variables: revenue rank, operation...
The retail trade sector has been identified as a target sector for the development of sectoral refer...
The retail industry is one of the top 10 most carbon-intensive sectors. This paper is original in ad...
The analysis of the effects of applying the concept of sustainable development in retail has been a...
In the interest of climate change mitigation, policy makers, businesses and non-governmental organis...
Energy consumption data for supermarket stores have been obtained and compared with data from other ...
In recent years, the UK retail sector has made a significant contribution to societal responses on c...
The food retail sector is energy intensive, consuming large amounts of electricity for refrigeration...
Quantifying a detailed inventory of carbon emissions attributed to a retail building is of vital imp...
End-use energy efficiency is recognized as a predominant contributor to achieve UK carbon reduction ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to determine if the integration of energy efficient technologi...
European tertiary sector represents about 13% of EU-28 final energy consumption. As an example, food...