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Originally Posted by garinda
I just presumed they meant that UHT milk doesn't need refrigeration up until it's opened, unlike 'fresh' milk.
UHT milk is stored on shelves in the shops, unlike fresh milk, which has to be kept cold. Also when UHT is stored at warehouses it would not need to be kept in a refrigerator.
I have UHT milk, and although it lasts for a long time, once opened it does need to go in the fridge, because it does have a small amount of fat.
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That is also exactly as I understood it. Thus it does reduce greenhouse gas if you use UHT milk.