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sweet corn

Compare carbon footprint data for sweet corn across multiple sourcing regions to identify lower-emissions alternatives.

Last updated 2026-02-11

Lowest footprint

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kg CO2e / kg

United States of America, Minnesota

Highest footprint

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kg CO2e / kg

Rest of World

Emissions factors by sourcing region

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Regionkg CO2eUnitCostYearComponentsDetails
United States of America, Minnesota••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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California••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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United States of America, Oregon••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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United States of America, Washington••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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United States of America, Florida••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Thailand••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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United States of America, Wisconsin••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Hungary••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Rest of World••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Frequently asked questions

What is the emissions factor for sweet corn?
The emissions factor for sweet corn ranges by sourcing region. Publicly visible values are not publicly displayed, while some sources are locked in this public view.
Which country has the lowest carbon footprint for sweet corn?
Based on available data, the lowest emissions option is varies by region.
How do I reduce Scope 3 Category 1 emissions from sweet corn?
Switching to lower-emissions sourcing regions is one of the most effective ways to reduce Scope 3 Category 1 emissions from sweet corn. Use the comparison table on this page to identify lower-carbon options.
What lifecycle stages are included in the sweet corn emissions factor?
The emissions factor includes land use change (LUC), land management (LMGT), and energy inputs (ENI) where data is available, covering the full farm-gate carbon footprint.
Can I use these sweet corn emissions factors for supplier-level reporting?
Yes. These emissions factors can serve as activity-based estimates for Scope 3 Category 1 (purchased goods and services) reporting under GHG Protocol. For higher accuracy, supplier-specific primary data is recommended.
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