Report suggests frozen CO2 output lower than chilled

A new scientific report on carbon emissions has allegedly exposed a mis-held belief that frozen food is more energy intensive than chilled. Assessing a range of carbon emissions - from post-harvest or slaughter to consumption by the consumer – researchers found that a frozen meal for a family of four ...

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