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Geoff
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Walkers crisps
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April 20, 2007, 03:52:00 AM »
0.075 kg CO2e
Walkers have calculated the carbon footprint of a bag of crisps here:
http://www.walkerscarbonfootprint.co.uk/walkers_carbon_footprint.html
They give it as 75g.
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jamesh
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Re: Walkers crisps
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I understand that the carbon footprint of the packet is significantly greater than that of the packaging.....
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jamie
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Re: Walkers crisps
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Quote from: jamesh on April 20, 2007, 03:12:36 PM
I understand that the carbon footprint of the packet is significantly greater than that of the packaging.....
surely the packet and packaging are the same thing? please explain...
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