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I caught a bit of The Food Programme today - about Eco-labelling. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0014648
They asked someone to choose which was the more Eco-friendly - rashers of bacon from UK pigs or plant based "meat" made from soya grown abroad. I may have this wrong as I was driving at the time!
The Eco-labellers take all sorts of things into account - like transport costs, how much water is used in production, whether a fruit grown abroad (where conditions are right) and flown to the UK is better, or worse, than a fruit grown close to home but in a heated greenhouse. (I may have made that last bit up).
I can't help feeling that the most eco-foods are the ones we grow in our own gardens where we have control over the input and no need to use additives.
They asked someone to choose which was the more Eco-friendly - rashers of bacon from UK pigs or plant based "meat" made from soya grown abroad. I may have this wrong as I was driving at the time!
The Eco-labellers take all sorts of things into account - like transport costs, how much water is used in production, whether a fruit grown abroad (where conditions are right) and flown to the UK is better, or worse, than a fruit grown close to home but in a heated greenhouse. (I may have made that last bit up).
I can't help feeling that the most eco-foods are the ones we grow in our own gardens where we have control over the input and no need to use additives.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.