Product labels show greenhouse gas emissions
Tesco is trialling telling customers about the greenhouse gases emitted from “seed to store” of some products, as it hunts the green pound of customers worried about climate change.
From Tuesday, the world’s third-biggest food retailer is piloting carbon labelling across 20 products, putting a number on the packet showing greenhouse gas emissions per helping of certain items including potatoes, orange juice, washing-up liquid and light bulbs.
The government-funded Carbon Trust and the Environment Ministry are backing the initiative which aims to add the power of consumer spending to fraught political efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
But Tesco won’t put a timetable on rolling out the initiative further across its product range of tens of thousands of goods, partly because of the complexity of measuring emissions.
“Let’s see what the response to this is and in the meantime we’ll measure the emissions of more products,” said David North, Tesco’s community and government director.
Source: uk.news.yahoo.com
