this just invites tribalism in a thing on whole is better for everyone/planet
as I mentioned in the 'green cycling' thread, its a pointless exercise weaponised by Trek to sell more bikes
the real enemy is behind a steering wheel on a nissan qashqai on the way to nearest sainsburys
Not sure if you're being serious or not but it allows Trek to identify hotspots in thier supply chain and work to reduce them further
yeah they could have just done that internally to make manufacturing more green and efficient
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this just invites tribalism in a thing on whole is better for everyone/planet
as I mentioned in the 'green cycling' thread, its a pointless exercise weaponised by Trek to sell more bikes
the real enemy is behind a steering wheel on a nissan qashqai on the way to nearest sainsburys