Dec
26
Researchers Compare the Carbon Pricetags of In-Store and Online Purchases
Triplepundit - Mary Catherine O'ConnorTags: Reports, Sustainability
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Interesting article, but more data might be needed before a conclusion can be drawn. Read the article here.
Excerpt:
From a carbon emissions point-of-view, is it better to buy products online or in a store? You probably guessed the former. And if so, you’re right, according to a study conducted by MindClick GSM, a sustainability consulting firm and released today by GigaOM Pro, a subscription based research and analysis service covering green IT (among other topics).
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The researchers took these numbers and ran with them, calculating that the negative environmental impact of an in-store purchase made on Black Friday is 50 times that of an online purchase made on Cyber Monday. And in more general terms, it found that carbon emissions related to purchasing an item inside a store represents an increase of more than 15 times that of an online purchase.Read more…
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