But in CO2 terms probably less of an impact than say a packet of Kenyan green beans?
No idea.
I just know that 20,000 miles by container ship isnt a good thing.
What is it about coffee production that would make a product from 4000mi away worse than peanut butter that has travelled 20k mi?
Not coffee, vegetable beans (string, runner, etc.) - they're usually airfreighted.
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But in CO2 terms probably less of an impact than say a packet of Kenyan green beans?