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Cornelis Vrolijk Seafood IJmuiden goes completely gas-free as part of fishing group's sustainability push

Cornelis Vrolijk Seafood IJmuiden goes completely gas-free as part of fishing group's sustainability push

Cornelis Vrolijk Seafood in IJmuiden has successfully transitioned to being gas-free as part of a broader sustainability initiative for the fishing company's facilities. This renovation follows similar upgrades at the adjacent head office and focuses on greening the production of fish for the retail sector.

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