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29 Apr, 2009

Cost of Cooking Falls

Posted by: peter in: Food News

carbonSome good news amongst the never-ending misery: gas prices are set to fall by 12% and electricity prices by 10% from Friday May 1.

Meanwhile, The Irish Times reports that businesses struggling to reduce their costs might be helped by using a new Carbon Management Tool (CMT), available on www.change.ie. The tool enables companies to calculate emissions from water, waste, energy and transport, as well as providing guidance for organisations to better manage their environmental operations. It’s seen as particularly relevant for supermarkets and food businesses.

Do you run a food business? Will this help you reduce your costs?

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