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According to the EIB, the framework loan will support energy efficiency investments in CONAD supermarkets and retail stores of CIA - Cooperativa Commercianti Indipendenti Associati, located in northern and central Italy. More specifically, the project includes renovating buildings, installing integrated photovoltaic systems, and upgrading refrigeration systems to more efficient models.
The aim is to support the promoter in reinforcing its operational sustainability, improving energy performance in retail stores and reducing energy consumptions, mainly through building renovations, photovoltaic system installations, and energy efficiency measures in refrigeration systems.
The project will contribute to climate action mitigation by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
As stated on the company's website (translated with DeepL.com), Commercianti Indipendenti Associati is a cooperative of retailers that brings together Conad entrepreneurs from the regions of Romagna (provinces of Forlì-Cesena, Ravenna, and Rimini), the Republic of San Marino, Marche (provinces of Ancona—excluding the municipality of Ancona—and Pesaro-Urbino), Friuli Venezia Giulia (provinces of Gorizia, Pordenone, Trieste, and Udine), Veneto (provinces of Belluno, Padua, Rovigo, Venice, Bussolengo - VR, and Treviso), and Lombardy (stores in Milan city and province; in Curno - BG and Merate - LC).
The network consists of 493 stores, including 229 DAOs, under the Spazio Conad, Conad Superstore, Conad, Conad City, Conad Sapori&Dintorni, and Conad Spesa Facile brands.
According to Bloomberg, Conad - Consorzio Nazionale Dettaglianti - Societa' Cooperativa operates as a supermarket. The Company offers biscuits, cream, fruits, yoghurt, bakery, packaged food, groceries, and other related products. Conad - Consorzio Nazionale Dettaglianti serves customers in Italy.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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Conad - Consorzio Nazionale Dettaglianti SC | Parent Company | Industry and Trade | owns | Commercianti Indipendenti Associati SC | Client | Industry and Trade |
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