This week: is carbon transparency finally coming?
Electronics maker Logitech became the most recent company to offer carbon labels on its products. Logitech CEO Bracken Darrell called carbon “the new calorie.”
It’s one of many attempts by food and consumer goods producers to make the lifecycle emissions of their products clearer to consumers.
In this episode, we’ll examine the new generation of climate labels. We’ve seen attempts at carbon labeling before. What makes these newer ones different? And will they stick?
Plus, we’ll try to answer listener questions about renewable natural gas, vehicle-to-grid, ESG standards, and COVID predictions.
This episode was recorded live in front of hundreds of listeners (remotely). Thanks to everyone who joined us!
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