Crewneck Sweater

GTIN : 3666598549009

Reference : 03578 uks069.kn0069 3666598549009

Category : Sweat

Collection : E25

Composition :
49% Cotton - 29% Wool - 22% Polyamide

Country of Production

Portugal

Country of Dyeing/Printing

Italy

Country of Weaving/Knitting

Portugal

Carbon Footprint

Environmental score

ABCDE

Recyclability Index

012345

Traceability Index

012345

Product
Travel Distance

31100 km

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ACV

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This product has an impact on climate change, it is increased by 51% compared to the average "sweat" on the market on this indicator.

Increase

Comparaison faite avec un produit classique de l’industrie du textile pour le même usage

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Total Consumption

65.43kg

eq CO2

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Equivalent

409km

by car

Freshwater
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This product has an impact on freshwater eutrophication, it is increased by 87% compared to the average "sweat" on the market on this indicator.

Increase

Comparaison faite avec un produit classique de l’industrie du textile pour le même usage

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Total Consumption

8.02g

eq P

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Equivalent

72kg

of wheat

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This product has an impact on fossil ressources, it is increased by 10% compared to the average "sweat" on the market on this indicator.

Increase

Comparaison faite avec un produit classique de l’industrie du textile pour le même usage

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Total Consumption

620.74g

eq MJ

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Equivalent

718j

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Introduction

Life cycle analysis focuses on the environmental impacts of a product throughout its entire life cycle, which includes the production of raw materials and the energy required for their production, the manufacturing and packaging of the product, transportation, distribution, use, and end-of-life.

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Climate Change

This indicator is calculated in kg CO2 eq. It estimates what the product-related activity generates in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for climate change. 70% of these gases are CO2. The increase in the atmospheric concentration of these gases leads to an increase in the Earth's temperature.

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Freshwater
eutrophisation

Eutrophication is a form of pollution that occurs when an aquatic environment (freshwater) receives too much nutrient matter like phosphorus here. This leads to algae proliferation and thus the suffocation of the environment. This ecological imbalance causes various adverse effects such as the impoverishment of biodiversity, the treatment of drinking water...

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Fossil Resources

This flow indicator is expressed in Megajoules (MJ). It represents the amount of non-renewable energy (coal, gas, oil, uranium, etc.) used during the provisioning, transportation, utilization, or end-of-life stages of various elements in their lifecycle.