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10:10 Carbon-Conscious Shopping Tips for May


How to shop without boosting your carbon footprint

Carbon-Conscious Shopping

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Carbon-Conscious Shopping

It’s not always easy to make the right choice at the checkout. By the time something lands in your shopping bag, the carbon that’s gone into making, growing or shipping it – its embedded emissions – are invisible and outside your control. But getting to grips with this bit of your footprint can make a huge difference, so it's worth a try. 10:10-style shopping is all about:

  • Using simple rules of thumb to help you work out which products are treading lightly, and which are hiding dirty secrets
  • Discovering the best ways to borrow, swish and swap your way to a low-carbon life
  • Sharing your best finds with other 10:10ers, and getting your business or organisation switched on to smart procurement

Start here

If you're not sure what to look for, our five golden rules for 10:10 shopping should be your first port of call.

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How Bad are Bananas book cover

If you've ever wondered exactly how much carbon is involved in making a pair of jeans or a pint of milk, you might like Mike Berners-Lee’s new book, How Bad are Bananas: The Carbon Footprint of Everything. Totting up the climate impact of everything from a text message to a car crash, the book (which was edited by 10:10's very own Duncan Clark) strikes is a fun and easy read that strikes a nice balance between information and entertainment. A great next step for the carbon-curious shopper.


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