you only have to look at all the unnecessary plastic packaging on everything to know they are not at all green, and the fact that they air freight most of their fruit and veg even when it is in season in the UK
Though Jimmy explained that in quite a balanced way when you take the end to end into account for those in Africa who are now dependant on this.
I do wonder why frozen is not a prevalent as it used to be.
Rather than write letters you could just email Terry Leahy the CEO of Tesco, I'm sure he'll be thrilled to hear our concerns. I got an immediate response from one of the other bigwigs last time I mailed him with a complaint - Terry.Leahy@uk.tesco.com
Er, according to that, they're the second greenest supermarket, which doesn't sound too bad. Although their use of wind catchers for new stores is nonsense.
There's a government target of on-site renewable energy generation which is currently at 10% for new developments, this is gradually going up and will be 100% or near enough relatively soon, so all new stores will have to be green.
Oh and personally have nothing against air-freighed food if its fair-trade.
Ali - I think it stands up on full enegy cost given the small proportion air energy is compared to energy used in production (and it is comparable with in country movement of produced goods because of volume). So even before you take into account economic development arguments it's a balanced argument. Some good academic work on this. Not clear cut at all that air freight=bad.
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Rather than write letters you could just email Terry Leahy the CEO of Tesco, I'm sure he'll be thrilled to hear our concerns. I got an immediate response from one of the other bigwigs last time I mailed him with a complaint - Terry.Leahy@uk.tesco.com
There's a government target of on-site renewable energy generation which is currently at 10% for new developments, this is gradually going up and will be 100% or near enough relatively soon, so all new stores will have to be green.
Oh and personally have nothing against air-freighed food if its fair-trade.