From Driscoll to Me
Step 1. Seeds are planted in Driscoll’s screen house.
Step 2. Seedlings travel from the screen house to the designated farm.
Step 3. Seedlings arrive in Watsonville, California.
Step 4. Seedlings are planted outdoors.
Step 5. Seedlings mature and are watered through an irrigation system.
Step 6. Berries are picked and sent to a Driscoll cooler.
Step 7. Berries are packaged and shipped by truck to Toronto.
Step 8. Berries arrive in Toronto and brought to store.
Step 9. Berries are purchased from store and brought home.
Step 10. Berries are taken from fridge and placed in wrap.
Step 11. Raspberries are finally consumed.
According to Google Maps the berries traveled a total of 3,218 km which takes a vehicle around 40 hours to travel. Using a freight emissions calculator, assuming that the berries were transported in a full truckload, the truck released 4.437 metric tons of CO2 Emissions.
Sources:
“Follow Us to The Farm.” Driscoll’s. n.d. Thurs. 11 July 2013.
“How We Grow.” Driscoll’s. n.d. Thurs. 11 July 2013.
“Freight Emissions Calculator.” Delivered Grean. n.d. Thurs. 11 July 2013.