ENDS Report 387, April 2007, pp. 32-35
27 April 2007
The Carbon Trust is trialling a "carbon footprint" label for products with Walkers Crisps, Boots and Innocent. As well as informing consumers, it will encourage businesses to cut products’ carbon emissions from source to shelf. Susanne Baker reports
The full text of this article is only available to current registered subscribers and free trialists.
Subscribe for full access
or Sign up for a free trial subscription.
Already subscribe but don't have a password?
Activate your web account here.
Further information:
ENDS does not hold any responsibility for the content of external sites
Categories:
- Carbon & Energy Efficiency;
- Products & Supply Chain;
- Energy Production & Climate;
- Climate change;
- Food & drink;
- Friends of the Earth;
- Forum for the Future;
- British Retail Consortium;
- National Consumer Council;
- National Farmers Union;
- Food and Drink Federation;
- Food Standards Agency;
- WWF;
- Green Alliance;
- Tesco PLC;
- Cadbury Schweppes plc;
- Boots Group PLC;
- Marks & Spencer p.l.c.;
- Carbon Trust;
- Sustainable Development Commission;
- Co-operative Group;
- Morrisons Supermarket Plc;
- Trucost plc;
- Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Management;
- Climate Group;
- Fairtrade Foundation;
- Sainsbury's Ltd;
- Walkers Crisps Limited;
- Innocent Limited;
- Duchy Originals





