Introducing Climate Superstar recipes

Introducing Climate Superstar recipes

Making mealtimes even more sustainable
Making mealtimes even more sustainable

We know our customers are looking for ways to make everyday sustainable food choices with HelloFresh, which is why we've introduced Climate Superstar recipes. Just look out for the Climate Superstar tag on the HelloFresh menu to find out which meals have the lowest carbon impact each week and add them to your box.
The easiest way to make sustainable food choices

The easiest way to make sustainable food choices

Looking to make environmentally-informed decisions about what you eat? A recent study found that, on a global average, HelloFresh meals create 25% fewer CO2 emissions than the same meals made from supermarket ingredients. This is due to our lean supply chain and reduced food waste. Our new Climate Superstar recipes have even lower emissions than regular HelloFresh meals, being 50% below the carbon budget threshold of an average Kiwi dinner*.
Why making climate-friendly choices is important

Why making climate-friendly choices is important

Food choices have a large impact on our carbon footprint, with food production and processing accounting for 34% of global emissions. With the affects of climate change, including more extreme weather and increasing food prices, being felt around the world, making sustainable choices about what you put on your plate is more important than ever. There are lots of ways to reduce your carbon footprint through your food choices, like having a meat-free day each week, eating seasonal produce or choosing our Climate Superstar recipes for your box!
How we select our Climate Superstar recipes

How we select our Climate Superstar recipes

When comparing the environmental impact of recipes, the most common metric is “CO2 equivalent” (CO2e), which includes the greenhouse gases that are emitted into the atmosphere during the production and processing of ingredients. CO2e is a more accurate representation of the climate impact of a recipe because it includes all relevant greenhouse gas emissions, like methane and nitrous oxide, not just CO2.
A carbon budget threshold is another common metric and refers to how many emissions can be used before going over the threshold for climate warming. Our Climate Superstar recipes are developed to be 50% below the carbon budget threshold of an average Kiwi dinner*.
HelloFresh has partnered with HowGood to calculate the CO2e impact of ingredients based on the individual amounts of ingredients for each recipe. HowGood has the world's largest database for product and ingredient sustainability, and draws data from hundreds of third-party scientific and peer-reviewed studies to conduct an ingredient-level CO2e impact assessment. We calculate the emissions per serving using HowGood Data sets, including Agricultural Production and Food Processing emission data, based on the precise weight of each ingredient.
Our Climate Superstar recipes are below the carbon budget threshold and have the lowest emissions each week.

More information

For more information about HowGood’s CO2e impact modeling methodology, click here.
*Average Kiwi dinner is calculated based on the national average food related emissions per person per day. The national average value is segmented into three main meals, with dinner representing 30% of the daily budget.

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Disclaimer: For a small set of ingredients, proxies were used to estimate emission factors. The proxies were determined in accordance with guidelines provided by HowGood. However, HelloFresh, not HowGood, selected the proxies to estimate emissions, and determined whether emissions met HelloFresh’s standard for “Low Carbon.” HowGood has not performed any independent investigation into whether the proxies are accurate or reliable or whether the ingredients are “Low Carbon” and is not responsible for any reliance upon HelloFresh’s “Low Carbon” designation in consumer purchasing or other decisions.