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Danish Crown has pledged to become climate neutral
Denmark-based meat processor Danish Crown has pledged to halve the company’s carbon footprint per kilogram of pork by 2030 if compared with the 2005 level. As part of the effort, the company will also launch a project that focuses on energy, water, consumption and packaging at group level.
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