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Chaussettes Basses Marine

GTIN: hchcha091ble001

Category : Socks

Collection : Permanent

Composition :
81% Coton
17% Polyamide
2% Élasthanne

Country of Production

France

Country of Dyeing/Printing

France

Country of Weaving/Knitting

France

AGEC

Product

  • This product is fully recyclable.

Environmental Impact

370 pts/100g 163

Comparison

Reduction

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Recyclability Index

012345

Traceability Index

012345

Life Cycle Analysis

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This product has an impact on climate change, it is reduced by 64% compared to the average "socks" on the market on this indicator.

Reduction

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Total Consumption

0.52 kg

eq CO2

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This product has an impact on freshwater toxicity, it is increased by 20% compared to the average "socks" on the market on this indicator.

Increase

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Total Consumption

25.21 CTUe

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This product has an impact on freshwater scarcity, it is increased by 31% compared to the average "socks" on the market on this indicator.

Increase

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Total Consumption

2.05

eq

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 toxicity

Chemicals, including phytosanitary products, contaminate soil and groundwater. Pollution from heavy metals such as lead and mercury primarily originates from industrial activities and transportation. These various types of pollution severely threaten water quality and ecosystems.

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Freshwater scarcity

Water resource depletion represents the reduction in the remaining available water within a watershed after meeting the demands of humans and aquatic ecosystems (for example, consuming a liter of water in Morocco has a greater impact than in Brittany). It evaluates the potential for water scarcity, whether for humans or ecosystems.

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