News on Carbon Footprint from Denmark

The life-cycle assessment currently study the product impact from cradle to gate, covering farmers, internal processing, and production input as shown here in KMC value chain
March 15, 2025
Carbon Footprints and Life-Cycle Assessments at KMC
At KMC, sustainability is a core focus, and the potato plays a key role in a green transition. In this feature, Irene Kjærskov Pedersen, Head of Sustainability at KMC, explains how life-cycle assessments (LCAs) are used to reduce environmental impacts.
The OptiClean project enhances the washing and polishing of root vegetables to reduce food waste by extending their shelf life, supported by Denmark's Green Development and Demonstration Programme.
June 24, 2024
OptiClean Research Initiative: Fighting Food Waste by optimizing the washing and cleaning of fresh root vegetables
The OptiClean initiative, supported by a DKK 5.5 million (USD 790,000) grant from Denmark's Green Development and Demonstration Programme (GUDP), aims to tackle the problem of half-rotten carrots in consumers’ vegetable drawers.

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