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What’s the carbon footprint of a robe?

The average robe emits
10.00-25.00 kg CO₂e

Available to measure with Arbor’s platform
The carbon footprint of a robe typically ranges from 10 to 25 kg CO₂e, with an average of around 17.5 kg CO₂e. Understanding the environmental impact of robe emissions can help brands identify areas for reducing their product-level footprint and improving sustainability.
Why do product carbon footprints (PCFs) matter?
Carbon Equivalent Calculator

What is a robe's carbon footprint equivalent to?

Using Arbor’s Carbon Equivalent Calculator, let’s see what the average a robe’s carbon emissions are equivalent to, assuming an average of 17.50 kg CO2e.

How can you reduce a robe's carbon footprint?

Here are 3 ways you can lower the carbon or decarbonize your a robe’s carbon footprint.

Sustainable Fabrics

Opt for fabrics made from recycled or renewable raw materials.

Eco-Friendly Dyes

Optimize dyeing processes to reduce energy and water consumption.

Streamlined Manufacturing

Implement energy-efficient manufacturing practices to lower emissions.

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Carbon footprint
17.50 kg CO₂e
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17.50 kg CO₂e
Robe 2024
17.50 kg CO₂e
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17.50 kg CO₂e
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Robe - 20% Recycled
17.50 kg CO₂e

FAQs

What is the carbon footprint of a robe?

The carbon footprint of a robe typically falls between 10 and 25 kg CO2e, with an average around 17.5 kg CO2e. This includes emissions from material production, manufacturing, and transportation, depending on the fabric and sourcing. Choosing eco-friendly fabrics can help reduce this impact.

How much CO₂ does a robe emit?

A typical robe has a carbon footprint of around 17.50 kg CO2e. This includes the emissions from manufacturing, transportation, and materials used, making it a significant contributor to personal carbon footprints. Choosing eco-friendly fabrics or second-hand options can help reduce this impact.

What are the main sources of emissions from a robe?

The main sources of emissions from a robe include the manufacturing process, which involves fiber production and textile dyeing, and transportation. These activities contribute significantly to its carbon footprint, estimated to be around 17.5 kg CO2e on average, with a range of 10 to 25 kg CO2e.

How do I calculate the carbon footprint of a robe?

Arbor provides the best way to calculate the carbon footprint of a robe, offering precise insights. Alternatively, you can use emission factors and follow Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) standards to estimate the impact, which typically ranges from 10 to 25 kg CO2e with an average around 17.5 kg CO2e.

Is a robe sustainable?

A robe can be sustainable depending on the materials used and manufacturing practices. Typically, a bamboo or organic cotton robe has a lower carbon footprint, around 10-25 kg CO2e, with an average of 17.5 kg CO2e. Choosing eco-friendly fabrics and supporting ethical brands enhances its sustainability.

How can companies reduce the carbon footprint of a robe?

Companies can reduce the carbon footprint of a robe by sourcing sustainable materials, optimizing manufacturing processes, and minimizing waste. Using eco-friendly fabrics and renewable energy can significantly lower emissions, which typically range from 10 to 25 kg CO2e per robe, with an average around 17.5 kg CO2e.

Are robes bad for the environment?

Robes can have a moderate environmental impact, with a carbon footprint typically around 17.5 kg CO2e. This varies depending on materials and manufacturing processes. Choosing robes made from sustainable fabrics or secondhand options can help reduce their environmental footprint.

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