Half off: Food and drink giants slash carbon emissions 50 per cent

BusinessGreen staff
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Latest sustainability update from the Food and Drink Federation reveals huge scale of collective carbon savings from some of the world's biggest food brands

Some of the world's largest food and drink companies, such as Mars, PepsiCo, and Mondelez, have collectively cut their carbon footprint to less than half that of 1990 levels over the last decade. A...

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