The Melbourne-headquartered brewer will receive solar energy from a 112 MW solar farm located in the state of Victoria and owned and operated by Germany firm BayWa r.e. The move is part of Carlton's drive to become 100% renewable.Australian beer may not have the best reputation worldwide, but by moving towards 100% renewable energy, Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) - a Melbourne-based brewer - is at least taking a responsible approach to the environment. CUB's goal is to eventually power all of its operations with clean energy, and this week the brewer has taken a giant step towards that by ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...