HelloFresh commissioned an ISO 14040 compliant and peer-reviewed life cycle analysis (LCA) study that demonstrated how cooking with HelloFresh produces fewer carbon emissions than both restaurant delivery services and cooking with ingredients from the supermarket.
This cradle-to-grave study was based on an analysis of meal kits from three different protein categories (beef, chicken, vegetarian recipes) provided by HelloFresh in four regional markets representing 80% of HelloFresh’s total 2020 annual volume:
Finally, the difference in carbon emissions between HelloFresh's meals and competitors’ meals was calculated as a percentage by looking at the average global warming potential across the three provisioning systems.
On a global average, the carbon emission of HelloFresh meals are 9% lower in comparison to the ones of restaurant delivery and 15% lower in comparison to supermarkets’, indicating that HelloFresh recipes have an overall lower impact on the climate.
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