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Are you working towards net zero emissions by 2040?
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 8407826" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>Tesco's freezers burn more electricity each year than does all of UK ag. Get rid of all the cows and UK GHG emissions go up. </p><p></p><p>Anyone who even puts their hand in the air saying they are thinking about playing this net zero game needs to give their head a wobble. It has one objective and one objective only; to get you to hand your carbon over to the cartel as a compulsory part of taking your produce, so that they can then put a green sticker on the produce they have hauled half way round the world, whilst simultaneously screwing you on price by making you compete with that product that has been hauled halfway round the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 8407826, member: 76758"] Tesco's freezers burn more electricity each year than does all of UK ag. Get rid of all the cows and UK GHG emissions go up. Anyone who even puts their hand in the air saying they are thinking about playing this net zero game needs to give their head a wobble. It has one objective and one objective only; to get you to hand your carbon over to the cartel as a compulsory part of taking your produce, so that they can then put a green sticker on the produce they have hauled half way round the world, whilst simultaneously screwing you on price by making you compete with that product that has been hauled halfway round the world. [/QUOTE]
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