These trucks are the size of 7-15 standard refrigerators and so they require a lot more energy, i.e. I looked into how much energy a single fridge at home would you use, depending on the model it could use between 350-1400 kWh a year. Nonetheless, they had to be transported in a refrigerated truck. The egg I used was only shipped from Abbotsford, so the distance was only about 51.7km away from its final destination. I searched around the website to see how much petroleum is wasted for a period of time, but I was unable to find the answer. ![]() I found this lovely diagram which showed the basic processing of green tea:Įvery process has a large machine helping it along, and so this was an indication of how much oil was used for the entire process. Since I could not find anything on that specific brand I just Googled organic green tea process and I found some interesting facts. The fact that is was certified by some “independent third party” made me a bit nervous, because it makes it very ambiguous as to what the standard of organic means for them their criteria are no where to be found. I managed to find one little blurb on some random website which stated that the “Nativa Organics name is your guarantee that this product is certified organic by an independent third party” (). I was really surprised how challenging it was to find any information on Nativa Tea. Organic Avocado: Save on Foods (Mexico).Rye Bread: Rubschlager Rye- Ola ( U.S.A). ![]() ![]()
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