PapaSmurf:
as far as i am aware, "zero carbon" means that if they produce a carbon footprint, then then will offset that by planting trees etc. although, they say "we will match all the electricity you use with electricity from renewable sources", which to me just reduces their carbon footprint by 50%. i may be wrong.
that's what i thought that's why i asked ... surely 0% is almost too ambitious to be true ...
u know it's like they're promising trains every 15 secs by the olympics ("The Olympic Park in east London will be served by one train every 15 seconds, providing a total capacity of 240,000 per hour"). i am skeptical, i know it works elsewhere in the world (unmanned as well) but here, not sure - would mean less than 5 secs to board the train!
it would be fantastic if we could offset 0% but me thinks there's a flawed fact in the marketing spin somewhere there ...