Ethics air freight of food and flowers and carbon offsetting

March 3, 2009 by admin
Filed under: Carbon Off Setting 

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4 Comments on Ethics air freight of food and flowers and carbon offsetting

  1. kg00the00ip on Tue, 3rd Mar 2009 1:29 am
  2. I was so distracted by this guy always looking back at the video and not being able to see the pics of the planes. Why do I want to be distracted and not see the juice AND sit and watch the back of semi-balding heads? BORING

  3. pjvdixon on Tue, 3rd Mar 2009 1:29 am
  4. What do you think? For more of my videos on this issue SUBSCRIBE to my next videos - press ORANGE BUTTON top left. Also if you click FAVOURITE (red heart) immediately below video, you will help other people find this video and enjoy it too. PLEASE do comment….I try to reply to most comments, but with 10 million different visitors to my sites sometimes it takes me a while. Thanks. Patrick Dixon

  5. pjvdixon on Tue, 3rd Mar 2009 1:29 am
  6. cost of the offset would be very small. Patrick

  7. Nkatsikanis on Tue, 3rd Mar 2009 1:29 am
  8. Yes but are the customers willing to pay for the offset if the companies don’t make the extra business from the extra customers who like the carbon policy?

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