Le coût carbone du gaspillage alimentaire au canada Le dioxyde de carbone (CO2) représente la principale source de GES sur la planète, avec 76 % des émissions13. Il s’agit du principal GES émis par les activités humaines et il a le plus gros impact total sur le réchauffement global. téléchargez le pdf pour en savoir plus Articles liés à snapAG Sites Web pour approfondir ce sujet Food Loss and Waste – Government of Canada Taking Stock: Reducing Food Loss and Waste in Canada – Government of Canada National Zero Waste Council Environment and Climate Change Canada Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (USA) Notes de bas de page Commission for Environmental Cooperation (2017). Characterization and Management of Food Loss and Waste in North America – Foundational Report. http://www3.cec.org/islandora/en/item/11774-characterization-and-management-food-waste-in-north-america-foundational-report-en.pdf Michael von Massow et al. 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