Egg gas finding a rotten result for free-range hens

By Alexandra Smith
Updated November 10 2012 - 2:50am, first published December 16 2011 - 1:15pm
"I would support the egg industry's calls for carbon labelling and what I would say is that they should show some leadership and be the first to introduce it because I think we would see others follow" ... Paul Klymenko, chief executive of Planet Ark.
"I would support the egg industry's calls for carbon labelling and what I would say is that they should show some leadership and be the first to introduce it because I think we would see others follow" ... Paul Klymenko, chief executive of Planet Ark.

EGGS from caged hens produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions than free range eggs, a new report has found, prompting calls for carbon footprint labelling to be used on all food products in Australia.

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