Dynamic
Carbon Footprint
noun:
the cumulative emission of greenhouse gases on a per-unit basis
In-depth
definition:
'Individual
batches of the same product—such as two cases of a specific brand of
juice—can have widely varying dynamic carbon footprints. If one case on
a supermarket shelf came from a particular bottling plant, while one next
to it originated at a different plant several hundred kilometers away and
was delivered by a separate logistics company, their footprints could
diverge significantly..' - 'Researchers
Work on Using RFID to Calculate an Item's Carbon Footprint,' RFID
Journal, August 8, 2008
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terms:
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