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Taking the test🥤 Limit yourself to one litre of fruit juice or soft drink a week
The carbon footprint of sugary drinks is far from negligible. A litre of soft drink has a footprint of 500g CO2e, and a litre of fruit juice 900g CO2e.
Limiting yourself to 1 litre of juice and 1 litre of soda a week is a good start to reducing your carbon footprint.
How is this figure calculated?
- Alimentation . boisson . sucrées . litres > 1 l/semaine
- (boisson . sucrées . litres - 1 l/semaine) * boisson . sucrées . facteur * commun . semaines par an
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