Applegreen Explained

Applegreen Limited
Foundation:Dublin, Ireland (1992)
Hq Location:Park West, Dublin
Location Country:Ireland
Industry:Retail
Revenue: €3.1bn (2019)

Applegreen Limited[1] [2] [3] is an Irish company founded in 1992 that operates 620 petrol stations in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States.[4] It is a major petrol retailer in Ireland, and operates convenience stores and motorway service areas. Applegreen's headquarters are based in Park West Business Park in Dublin, Ireland.[5]

In 2018, Applegreen purchased the majority of UK motorway service area operator Welcome Break for €361.8m.[6] In 2021, Applegreen acquired the United States toll road service area operations from HMSHost for $375 million.[7]

Applegreen operate their own EV charging subsidiary called Applegreen Electric

Greenwashing controversies

In 2020, Applegreen announced an initiative to offset the emissions from its premium fuels, which has been labelled as a greenwashing effort.[8] While the campaign claimed to offset all the emissions from its fuels, a report from IrishEVs showed that this only included emissions created from cars and did not include emissions from extraction or refinement which typically account for up to 40% of the total greenhouse gas emissions from petrol and diesel.[9] [10]

Partnership with Marks & Spencer

In October 2022, Applegreen announced a partnership with Marks & Spencer to sell M&S Food at its locations in Ireland. A new M&S Food “shop-in-shop” will initially be available in five Applegreen locations.[11]

Creeslough explosion

See main article: article and Creeslough explosion. On 7 October 2022, an explosion occurred at an apartment behind an Applegreen petrol station in the village of Creeslough, County Donegal.[12] The explosion killed ten people and left eight hospitalised.[13] The site housed a petrol station, a supermarket, a post office, a hair dressing salon, and an apartment building. The source of the explosion was suspected to be an accidental gas leak in the apartment building behind the petrol station.[14] [15] The explosion caused the region's largest number of civilian casualties in decades.[16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2010-11-19 . Applegreen Limited . 2023-09-03 . OpenCorporates.
  2. Web site: Applegreen Privacy Policy Applegreen Ireland . 2023-09-03 . Applegreen . en-GB.
  3. Web site: Applegreen Terms & Conditions Applegreen Ireland . 2023-09-03 . Applegreen . en-GB.
  4. Web site: Applegreen and M&S Food Announce Exclusive Partnership . Applegreenstores . 9 October 2022.
  5. Web site: Irish to the Core . 1 October 2022 . Applegreen.
  6. News: Hipwell . Deirdre . 2018-08-03 . Applegreen reverses into motorway service area . The Sunday Times . subscription . 1 October 2022.
  7. News: Higgs . Larry . May 25, 2021 . Company that runs Turnpike, Parkway service areas to be sold for $375M. . NJ.com . 1 October 2022.
  8. Web site: Crider . Johnna . 7 December 2020 . How PR Agencies Are Greenwashing The Climate Crisis Via Disinformation Campaigns . 1 October 2022 . CleanTechnica.
  9. Web site: 24 September 2020 . Greenwashing Petrol . subscription . 1 October 2022 . The Phoenix.
  10. Web site: 21 September 2020 . Applegreen-Washing: Separating Action From Marketing Ploys . 1 October 2022 . IrishEVs.
  11. News: Applegreen to sell M&S Food products around the country . RTÉ News.
  12. News: Mooney . John . 9 October 2022 . Gardai examine CCTV of Donegal blast that killed ten . . live . subscription . 9 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221009065826/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/gardai-examine-cctv-of-donegal-blast-that-killed-ten-fr2vhldpr . 9 October 2022.
  13. News: 8 October 2022 . Ten dead, including children, after Creeslough blast . . 8 October 2022.
  14. News: Mooney . John . The Sunday Times . 9 October 2022 . The Sunday Times.
  15. News: Lally . Conor . Creeslough tragedy: Explosion experts to be brought in to assist Garda inquiry . 9 October 2022 . The Irish Times.
  16. News: Donegal petrol station explosion described by authorities as 'tragic accident'. EchoLive.ie. 8 October 2022. 8 October 2022.