Co-op shoppers reduce carbon footprint by buying 40% more local products
Shoppers have reduced their carbon footprint by buying 40% more local products from a regional Co-operative than five years ago.
Figures released by Southern Co-op revealed more than 3.5 million products sold from its Local Flavours range in 2021, a 40% increase from just over 2.5 million in 2017.
Grocery Gazette
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