What percentage of global logistics and transport is about the transportation of slops all over the world?

I will use some made-up figures to illustrate certain points.
Is it possible that the leading cause of death is having children?
For instance, the carbon emissions from driving a car or a truck over its lifetime often far exceed the initial emissions caused by its transportation.
Vehicle transport (not including electronics and toys): - Fuel transport (including oil tankers and pipelines) is responsible for around 2-5% of global emissions - The refining process itself creates emissions as well about 1-2% of global emissions - About 3.5% of global emissions comes from the carbon emitters (vehicles) that are part of the transport chain Personal and light-duty vehicles (not part of the transport chain) contribute approximately 6-7.5% of total global carbon emissions. 0.05% to 0.2% of total global emissions.
In a rough estimate, coffee plants sequester more COâ‚‚ than the emissions generated by their transport. The sequestration from coffee plants (18 million tons) outpaces the emissions from their transport (6 to 12 million tons). So, coffee plants pay for their transport in terms of global emissions, and they contribute positively to offsetting the carbon footprint of their transportation, but not for their production.
Here's what I was thinking just now while I was smoking. I left my PC and started thinking. What if this is how influencers like Destiny did their research? Also, since I don't have an inner voice and everything gets relayed - what if someone quickly started reiterating what I was thinking. Nvm. We can just ignore the numbers and think abstractly. We are using carbon emitters to transport carbon emitters that use fuels that they consume to emit carbons and these fuels also need transport by carbon emitters while also emitting carbons when it's mined, produced and refined. It's just an example of a self-perpetuating loop that can be missed by surface level analysis. I'm thinking of infographics. I can see this. An A4 paper that emphasizes that it was produced from re-used woods and papers. It has a green background, but it's a shade or a hue that you would see on the interior walls and decor of vegan restaurants. The font is almost white and a little bit yellow, perhaps brown and it's decorated with shilouettes of leaves. There's a chance that the leaves are used as cut-out typography even, creating negative spaces that leave a more clean artistic impression.
An A4 infographic emphasizing the use of recycled wood and paper. The background is a soft, earthy green—reminiscent of the calming, organic tones found in the interiors of vegan restaurants. The font is a light, slightly off-white with hints of yellow or brown, evoking warmth and sustainability. To reinforce the theme, the text is decorated with silhouettes of leaves, which may be incorporated as cut-out typography. This negative space creates a clean, artistic impression, where the shapes of leaves appear within the text, blending the message of eco-friendliness with a natural aesthetic. It could include small, abstract, or geometric shapes mimicking natural elements like tree rings or bark texture in the background.
How many of these things do we see in our daily lives and how does it's impact compare to things that were produced under the influence of the sacred molecules contained in coffee beans? I already almost feel the urge to pour out my coffee beans into the bin. That's it. I'm convinced. This can no longer continue. I have been enlightened by this infographic and I will implement these changes in my life to validate myself as a self-conscious consumer that made a hard stance against this injustice. I will feel good. Meanwhile, tonnes of unyielding poisonware and fad items are flooded all over that cause real damage. Nothing is as it seems but in the "every penny counts" worldview. People can easily be deluded into passive actions or lifestyle changes that will never result in any significant change and remain symbolic contributions and mere lifestyle choices or single pennies chucked into the grand vase of world saviorship. As far as I'm concerned, coffee is a stimulant. I would not be able to estimate how much intellectual produce would have never been produced if not for the consumption of coffee and to be honest some of that intellectual produce may have turned into entire dollar bills or gold rods in the grand vase or pot of world saviorship and true progress.