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Sainsbury's has announced it will stop selling brown eggs in favour of white ones, citing a 12.7% lower carbon footprint
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Sainsbury's has announced it will stop selling brown eggs in favour of white ones, citing a 12.7% lower carbon footprint. If the entire sector achieved the same 12.7% reduction claimed by Sainsbury's , emissions could drop by over 550,000 tonnes of CO2 each year, The Independent reports. For the majority of the 20th century, white eggs were standard in the UK.
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Sainsbury's has announced it will stop selling brown eggs in favour of white ones, citing a 12.7% lower carbon footprint.
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If the entire sector achieved the same 12.7% reduction claimed by Sainsbury's , emissions could drop by over 550,000 tonnes of CO2 each year, The Independent reports.
according to Liverpool EchoFor the majority of the 20th century, white eggs were standard in the UK.
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