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Would a CO2 label on products be a good idea? should it be mandated to label the CO2 emissions that went into the production and transport etc of a product?
So people are able to make an informed decision in buying a product. sometimes products get transported around alot and the consumers is not aware of it, but still would like to make an informed decision.
someone in northern Germany might think buying shrimps that come from the north sea does not have a large CO2 footprint. but is not aware that those shrimps have been transported across Euope to northern africa and back to germany and thus has no real idea of how much CO2 went into this product.
i think it would be a good label when handled correctly.
what do you think?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_emission_label
So people are able to make an informed decision in buying a product. sometimes products get transported around alot and the consumers is not aware of it, but still would like to make an informed decision.
someone in northern Germany might think buying shrimps that come from the north sea does not have a large CO2 footprint. but is not aware that those shrimps have been transported across Euope to northern africa and back to germany and thus has no real idea of how much CO2 went into this product.
i think it would be a good label when handled correctly.
what do you think?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_emission_label
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