Peake Fruit
At Peake Fruit Ltd, East Green Energy proudly delivered a 240 kWp solar energy system, generating an impressive 216,500 kWh annually and saving 50 tonnes of carbon emissions each year. This renewable energy solution supports Peake Fruit’s operations by significantly reducing energy costs while advancing its commitment to sustainability.
Established in 1982 as a subsidiary of Boxford Farms Limited (est. 1938), Peake Fruit is one of the largest fruit packhouses in East Anglia. Offering extensive storage, packing, quality control, and marketing services, the business supports both UK growers and fresh produce importers.
With over 4,000 tonnes of Controlled Atmosphere storage capacity and cutting-edge grading and packing equipment, Peake Fruit operates at the forefront of the industry. Conveniently located near major ports like Harwich, Felixstowe, Tilbury, and London Gateway, and with easy access to the A12 and A14, it’s ideally positioned to serve its clients efficiently.
Peake Fruit’s integration of renewable energy highlights its forward-thinking approach, showcasing how sustainability can enhance operational efficiency. East Green Energy is proud to have played a role in helping this leading business reduce its environmental impact.
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The commitment to sustainability is apparent in their farming methods, which prioritise environmentally friendly techniques.