Friday, October 23rd, 2009

That’s how much some Swedes are finding out a hamburger contributes to their carbon footprint.
Yesterday, the NY Times ran a story highlighting new Swedish dietary guidelines—in this case, labels on food products showing consumers how much carbon is emitted in the production of these items.
It’s an interesting idea on many levels:
However, it’s also interesting to see the range of responses among consumers–and not all of it’s positive. An analysis of these labels is an environmental psychology PhD dissertation waiting to happen.
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Tags: carbon labels, Wal Mart
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