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I doubt I shall ever eat a pre packed sandwich again. Any kind of bread we eat will have some “oil” consequence but it can at least be reduced by buying locally baked bread or better still baking it yourself.
If we have a garden it’s not that difficult to grow our own vegetables / salad and there are alternative fillings which have a smaller “carbon footprint.”
Thank you Stretton Climate Care for constantly reminding us of the carbon impact of things we take for granted. We have all got to start making a difference NOW.
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I doubt I shall ever eat a pre packed sandwich again. Any kind of bread we eat will have some “oil” consequence but it can at least be reduced by buying locally baked bread or better still baking it yourself.
If we have a garden it’s not that difficult to grow our own vegetables / salad and there are alternative fillings which have a smaller “carbon footprint.”
Thank you Stretton Climate Care for constantly reminding us of the carbon impact of things we take for granted. We have all got to start making a difference NOW.