The foods with the highest carbon footprint – and what to eat instead to be more eco - friendly
Jamie Oliver is among those who have already made the move to become more environmentally friendly. But what does it mean for British consumers, asks Lucy Kellaway, who has been taking a look at the impact of the tax on high-carbon food.
Source: telegraph.co.ukPublished on 2021-11-09
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