Accessible carbon footprint labelling on food products can empower consumers
The Irish government has approved a bill to make it easier for people to take steps to reduce their impact on the environment, according to the Labour committee in the Republic of Ireland (Dáil) in Dublin. However, it is not far-fetched or utopian vision.
Source: agriland.iePublished on 2021-11-18
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