Agriculture accounts for around 10% of the UK’s greenhouse gases. Meanwhile the government has committed to net zero by 2050. In this video Alex discusses the different ways in which farmers can cut their carbon emissions as well as how they can accurately measure their carbon footprint. Alex, a Farm Business Consultant at Active Business Partnerships, also shares her tips for a carbon audit. Watch the video for this and more.
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