US Foods Holding Corp. announced the opening of the company's 70th distribution facility, located in Sacramento, California. The new 355,000-square-foot distribution facility and customer engagement training center reflects a variety of sustainable building and fleet initiatives undertaken by US Foods, making it the most environmentally sustainable distribution facility the company has built to date.

The facility enables US Foods to service its growing Northern California customer base more efficiently, with significant room for expansion. Located at 4455 Winters St. in McClellan Park, the facility houses foodservice products, fleet maintenance operations, a full-service demonstration kitchen and a training center for customer product demonstrations and recipe innovation.

In addition, the location offers an interactive technology center where US Foods customers can learn about the company's and web-based business solutions. The new building and fleet operations include innovative sustainability attributes aimed at supporting the company's commitment to reducing the environmental impact of its operations. Key sustainability highlights include: A forthcoming Silver Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for building design and construction.

Solar array installations to be installed later this year and expected to generate between 40-50% of the building's energy needs. Energy-saving LED lighting, environmentally optimized HVAC systems, refrigeration systems that do not utilize water for evaporative cooling, and water-saving landscaping. A fleet of 27 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) trucks fueled by Renewable Natural Gas, a carbon-neutral biogas produced from the decomposition of organic matter.

With the addition of the new Sacramento-based CNG trucks, US Foods will have more than 75 active CNG trucks in its fleet. An onsite fueling station that will provide Renewable Diesel (RD) to the facility's fleet. US Foods is one of the early-adopters of RD fuel use within the foodservice industry, successfully converting 100% of the fleet fuel used at its Vista, Corona, Livermore and La Mirada, Calif., locations to RD fuel earlier this year.

RD fuel is a more sustainable alternative to traditional diesel with a more than 65% lower carbon intensity rating.