More consistent refrigeration of foods as they move from one part of the supply chain to another could cut almost two billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions from food loss each year, according to a new study.
More consistent refrigeration of foods as they move from one part of the supply chain to another could cut almost two billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions from food loss each year, according to a new study.
More consistent refrigeration of foods as they move from one part of the supply chain to another could cut almost two billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions from food loss each year, according to a new study.