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Title
Mitigating climate change, one hamburger at a time : a discourse analysis of how MAX Burgers AB communicates their carbon offsetting — and how customers perceive it
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2020
Author/s
Andrews, Alice
Department/s
LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)
In LUP since
2020-06-08
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Thailand 129 (17%)
United States of America 111 (14%)
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Germany 23 (3%)
Denmark 21 (3%)
China 16 (2%)
Unknown 13 (2%)
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 13 (2%)
Hong Kong (China) 11 (1%)
Italy 11 (1%)
France 10 (1%)
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Malaysia 8 (1%)
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