I noted this: Tesco measures carbon footprint of own products
Well, 30 of them, anyway. As a test. And being part of a project to assess and develop a carbon labelling standard. I guess it's a start. So long as it goes somewhere soon.
I didn't even know we had a Climate Change Minister, but I can see why she gets the big bucks.
To her stunning insights here I might add that having measured them, there is getting them across in a meaningful way to the poor consumer. Cue another initiative.
The project will provide information on how the standard, called the Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 2050, can be applied in a cost-effective, simple way.
I wonder when? I'm assuming that number at the end is not the date.
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