Tesco trials carbon footprint labels
News Article - 24 May 2012
Category:
Environment
Tesco has launched a new trial of
carbon labels on 20 of its products that
demonstrates to consumers the environmental cost of items.
Providing detailed information about the
carbon footprint of grocery products from the
seed to the shelves, the labels enable shoppers to compare the
greenhouse gas
emissions created by individual items.
Initially debuting on a series of Tesco own-brand items, the labels
are supported by the
Carbon Trust and could be rolled out across more
products if they prove successful.
Initially carried on a range of goods, including potatoes, orange
juice and light bulbs, the labels will be trialled for two years
and chart the
carbon footprint of goods from manufacture to
disposal.
According to Tesco, the decision to introduce the labels was a
response to consumer demand. A number of other companies in the UK
have also introduced
carbon emissions labeling, including Innocent
Drinks, Boots and Walkers Crisps.
Each label will feature a footprint logo, endorsed by the
Carbon Trust, which can only be used by
companies that have committed to reducing their
carbon dioxide emissions over a two-year
period.
Consumers and clients are increasingly demanding greener products
and services and
carbonaccounting software can help companies to reduce
their impact on the environment.
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