Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the Food Supply Chain

The food industry accounts for roughly one quarter of total global greenhouse gas emissions. Understanding which types of food contribute the most to these emissions is important. This graphic illustrates how greenhouse gas emissions are distributed along the food supply chain, from land use, to food production, processing, transportation, packaging and retail distribution, and provides an explanation of each of these sources in graphics and text.

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