New funeral fleet reduces emissions by up to 50%

Co-operative colleagues on the Isle of Wight are gearing up for more eco-friendly funerals as two new vehicles will cut carbon emissions in half.

A new hybrid hearse and limousine were delivered to The Co-operative Funeralcare branches on the Isle of Wight at the end of February.

These produce around half of the carbon dioxide emissions of the previous vehicles – 108 grams per km (g/km) compared to 207g/km.

With the hearse expected to travel around 6,500 miles each year (around 10,460km), this could reduce the carbon emissions by 1,035kg annually or by 10 tonnes over the next decade.

The hybrid hearse and limousine also have a regenerative braking system that charges the battery by capturing up to 90 percent of the energy normally lost when braking.

Matt Turner, Regional Operations Manager for Southern Co-op, said: “All of our branches on the Island are part of Southern Co-op and we’re committed to being a sustainable business.

“We also want to support families on the Island in the best way possible so we hope this latest upgrade will bring both of these commitments together.

“We’re pleased to have added reliable new additions to our fleet which will lower carbon emissions and also look the part – stylish and different, without losing any of the tradition and etiquette.”

Southern Co-op is a regional, independent co-operative owned by its 140,000+ members and has more than 50 funeral homes across the south of England.

The new fleet will be used exclusively by the Isle of Wight branches in Lake, Ryde, Newport, East Cowes, Freshwater and Shanklin.

Rally proves a success despite bad weather

More than £3,500 was raised by a Shaftesbury’s Funeral Co-ordinator and her partner through their annual Vintage Vehicle Rally & Family Fun Day.

Cars line up at the Vintage Vehicle Rally & Family Fun Day

Held in the grounds of The Udder Farm Shop on 28 July, the event was held in aid of the Salisbury Hospice charity and Salisbury Hospital Stars Appeal Campaign.

Organisers Tony Fowler and Suzanne Smith – who works at Southern Co-op’s Shaftesbury Funeral home – have run the rally now for eight years in memory of Suzanne’s Dad Barry Smith.

Visitors were treated to the sights and smells of vintage and modern tractors as well as a road run, stationary engines and a range of classic and vintage cars and bikes.

There were also stalls, live music, fairground rides, face painting, a bouncy castle, tastings, a raffle and a barbecue.

Vintage tractors at the Vintage Vehicle Rally & Family Fun Day

Suzanne said: “The day itself started out brilliantly and we had a huge amount of visitors and the biggest ever turn out of exhibits and stall holders.

“Sadly we had to close the show for the safety of the public due to bad weather so to have raised so much for the charities in such a short amount of time was brilliant as they are such special causes to us.

“We have a strong group of friends that have always been available to help out and we can’t thank them enough. But as the show has grown over the past eight years, this year we were in need of extra help so we owe a huge thanks to staff from Southern Co-op who also all came along to help with car parking, marshalling, and donation collecting as well as anything else that needed doing on the day.”

To find out more about Southern Co-op’s Funeralcare in Shaftesbury and its commitment to the local community, visit www.funeralcare.co.uk.