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How much CO2 is in my plate?

by Harshdev Punera | 30-09-2019 08:49 recommendations 0

Last month as a part of my class assignment I made a project on climate-friendly food habits. I did a lot of research on how we can eat healthy, organic, low calorie food that is above all climate-friendly and how much CO2 is in our plate. Through this report I would like to share my findings and my thoughts on this topic.


Let¡¯s take some example from Germany- 500 grams of strawberries from Germany emit (during the strawberry season from May to July) 80 grams less CO2 than the same amount of strawberry shipped in from Italy. And in comparison with strawberry from South Africa, German strawberry emit 6,000 grams of CO2 less. Moreover, 500 grams of organic butter saves 425 grams of CO2 compared to conventional butter , and 1 kilogram of eco bread emits 1.1 kilograms less CO2 than the same amount of conventional bread.

 

What does this mean to us? When it is possible, we should always buy products that have a good ¡®CO2-footprint¡±, that don¡¯t require too much energy to be produced and that don¡¯t have to be imported from far away. The easier thing to do is to buy products that are produced or grown in the area. This is called buying locally.

 

Grocery stores- even the most conventional ones- react fairly reliably to customer requests. When for example the head of the fruit and vegetable department notices that customers are beginning to show an interest in how many miles particular food have to be transported before arriving in the store, they will certainly respond. They are not reacting because they are in sudden agreement with environmental arguments like ours. No, they react because they want to attract a particular variety of customers. But that doesn¡¯t have to matter to us. What¡¯s most important is that environmentally friendly products are gaining ground and making their way onto the shelves of regular supermarkets.

 

Sometimes, though, things are a little bit more complicated that they appear at first glance. Exactly how environmentally friendly certain fruits and vegetables are, depends to a large extend on whether they are harvested during their actual growing season.

 

More important than all of the kilometers travelled, ecologically grown and recycled tin cans, there is something else: the responsible, economical and sustainable use of energy must be as natural as possible. If an environmentally friendly behavior is firmly instilled in us then a tremendous amount will already be won. If, however, we constantly have to remind ourselves every single time why being wasteful is so bad, then we are losing the precious time that remains for us to do even better.

 

Therefore, we have to have the courage to take small steps! Courage, especially because the more we have, the more people will join in and the easier it will become.

 

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5 Comments

  • Hyeongmin Mentor says :
    Hello Harshdev!

    You wrote the report on a very interesting topic!
    Food and eating habit are one of the most common ways of humans interacting with their surroundings.
    Reading your report, I could learn that a same food can have big difference in CO2 emission, so we should take extra care in where it's from.

    Thank you for the great report!

    Posted 05-10-2019 03:43

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Harshdev

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about 'How much CO2 is in my plate?'

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 04-10-2019 14:38

  • Preeti Karki says :
    Hello
    Thank you for this informative report :)
    Posted 30-09-2019 22:33

Meena Pandey

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Hello Harshdev!!!
    Thank you for such an informative report.

    We must consume food which has good Co2 footprint.We must consume locally produced foods.
    This knowledge must be in access of all the people,so that the work becomes easier.

    Keep writing and shining.
    Hope to learn more from you.

    warm regards,
    Meena Pandey


    GREEN CHEERS.
    Posted 30-09-2019 16:23

ALOK DHAKAL

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Keep writing!
    Posted 30-09-2019 12:58

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