White Bean and Lentil Tomato Stew – USA

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White Bean and Lentil Tomato Stew – USA

Strong Roots
🇺🇸 United States of America
Footprint at store
Climate label showing 1.87 kg CO₂e/kg
Live footprint: 1.87 kg CO₂e/kg
Agriculture leads to greenhouse gas emissions through biological processes, the production and use of inputs such as fertilizer, pesticides, and other treatments, as well as through the energy use for machinery and on-farm refinement processes.
Agriculture
24%
Food is moved from field to factory to consumer, using a variety of transport modes and fuels. All transport activities are included in the climate footprint, up to the stage stated in the report.
Transport
27%
Most food products have gone through some sort of refinement. It could be cleaning, heating, cooling, drying, mixing, sterilization, fermentation, or an array of other activities. These processes all consume energy and some require the use of chemicals.
Processing
28%
Energy and raw materials used for packaging in different steps along the production chain.
Packaging
21%
In warehouses, energy is consumed mainly for lighting, heating, chilling, and ventilation. Leakage of refrigerants – used for air-conditioning, fridges, and freezers – also contribute to climate change, since these are powerful greenhouse gases.
Storage
0%
”White Bean and Lentil Tomato Stew – USA” currently has a climate footprint of 1.87 kg CO₂e/kg. This value is updated when there are changes in the way the product is made, and when we update our calculations to match the latest climate science.
ContentsFrom
Salt (NaCl)
Water (tap)
Corn starch, Europe
Herbs, open field, dried, Europe
Peppercorns (genus Piper), e.g. black pepper, white pepper, green pepper
VNM 🇻🇳
Spinach
BEL 🇧🇪
Dry beans
CAN 🇨🇦
Olive oil
ESP 🇪🇸
Kraft paper packaging, direct solid food contact
Paperboard/cardboard, no direct contact with food
Garlic, peeled
ESP 🇪🇸
Dry onion, peeled
BEL 🇧🇪
Lentils
CAN 🇨🇦
Red wine vinegar
FRA 🇫🇷
Chillies and pepers, heated greenhouse
Paprika powder
CHN 🇨🇳
Plastic wrap, secondary packaging. LLDPE, fossil based
Tomatoes, open field
BEL 🇧🇪
Tomato pulp
BEL 🇧🇪
Tomato purée
BEL 🇧🇪
Tomato, semi dried
BEL 🇧🇪
Smoked paprika powder
CHN 🇨🇳

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