that you understand that you are part of the natural world and that these other amazing beings with whom we share or should share the planet have their own personals and deserve respect. here s one i think you can do from our reading. best whiskey. [ laughter ] everybody asks about my best whiskey. a not very expensive single malt, no. johnny walker black label. if you want a single malt then, oh, i don t know. i mean, i m really not a whiskey expert. i just need it for my voice and to have fun. fun and keeping your voice are both good reasons. final three. fail your to you is? failure i would say thinking about it is failing to live up
but this is the long game. it will take 35 years for the restored peatland to stop releasing the equivalent ofjust three years of deya s emissions showing the scale of the sustainability challenge. around 70 80% of the company s emissions come from offside, such as suppliers and transport. so others have a part to play. a whole heap of emissions are used to create the malt and the hops and stuff, so it is quite tricky because we have not massive control over those factors, which is why we have to work to reduce in house and the offset will come. the brewery also believes that its customers should understand the environmental impact of what they are drinking, so on every can, on every level, they have printed the carbon footprint per beer. i think we re doing a decent “0b of where we are at now i considering our size, the funds that we have, it s a complicated picture that we are trying to understand as we go along, but trying to be transparent and honest and open about things the who
a whole heap of commissions are used to create the malt and the hops and stuff, so it is quite tricky because we have not massive control over those factors, which is why we have to work to reduce in house and the offset will come. the brewery also believes that its customers should understand the environmental impact of what they are drinking, so on every can, on every level, they have printed the carbon footprint per beer. i think we re doing a decentjob of where we are at now considering our size, the funds that we have, it s a hobby complicated picture that we are trying to understand as we go along, but trying to be transparent and honest and open about things the whole time. like many businesses, deya is now monitoring its emissions each month, tweaking where it can to numbers down. like many others, looking to the long term, there is no quick fix when it comes to sustainability. hello, more rain to come through this week ahead. but for tonight, things turning a good deal quieter
our economics correspondent andy verity has been looking into the pressures of rising prices. at this environmentally friendly brewery and pub in stroud in gloucestershire, rhe raw ingredients aren t getting any cheaper. you know, it wasn t long ago when the value of the pound really dropped and overnight the prices went up 10 12%. the devaluation of the pound in the past year means businesses have to pay more in pounds to buy goods priced in dollars or euros, how much do you pay for a bag of these? it varies anywhere between sort of £15 to £40 a kilo. the biggest rise is our power. our raw materials, so malt and hops, cans, labels, they ve gone up between 10% and 15%. global inflationary pressure is now coming home in higher wage costs
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