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1 Carbon Footprint:

2 Definition: The total set of greenhouse gas emissions caused by an organization, event, product or person E.g. A product.

3 Greenhouse Gas: A product may emit greenhouse gasses such as CO2 through: The extraction of raw materials The process of manufacture Transportation of raw materials or product Energy used during the product life End of life disposal of the product

4 Example 1: 66lbs (30kg) Carbon
Carbon emission is 48 times the weight of the jacket! Transportation of materials = 1% Polyester (oil) accounts for 71% Recycled plastic could be used to reduce impact.

5 Example 2: 31lbs (14kg) Carbon
Average family produces 480lbs of carbon per year by washing clothes. Greatest effect = dryer Use liquid not powder Line dry rather than tumble Wash at lower temperature

6 Example 3: 121lbs (55kg) Carbon
8.5lbs – Electricity used in production. 112.5lbs manufacture of raw materials. The worst culprit is leather! Cows – methane!

7 Example 4: MILK – 1 Litre 7.2lbs (3kg) Carbon
Packaging choices make up to 1.4lbs difference. Methane from dairy cows (Burping!) is 25 times as damaging to the atmosphere as Carbon Dioxide!

8 Example 5: AVERAGE CAR 97,000lbs + (44 tons +) Carbon – total
4% Manufacture 86% - Fuel during use 10% - Disposal

9 Example 6: Beer! 7lbs (3kg) Carbon
The largest carbon impact is refrigerating the beer at the sales outlet!

10 Country Average: Figures given are TONS per person – average.
Why do you think this varies so much from country to country? Discuss

11 Carbon Footprint video:
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