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Australian Wine Carbon Calculator

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The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI) supports the grape and wine industry through research, practical solutions, and knowledge sharing. Established in 1955 and located at the Waite Research Precinct in Adelaide, AWRI is governed by an industry-led board and is part of the Wine Innovation Cluster. Key activities include research based on industry priorities, a helpdesk service for producers, workshops, seminars, and technical information dissemination.

The Australian Wine Carbon Calculator, launched in 2009, helps wineries measure their carbon footprint, incorporating Australian-specific data and emission factors.

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Australian Wine Carbon Calculator
Australian Wine Research Institute| Source | Download | The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI) supports the grape and wine industry through research, practical solutions, and knowledge sharing.
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