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So based on the nrk article 1kg of textile fibers equals the release of 38.77kg Co2 equivalents.
So to figure how steep a co2 equivalent impacts your wardrobe have you weigh your clothes and multiply it with 38.77kg : )
The big question is then? what's your result? The dude in the article had 56 items from Zalando and got a result of 756kg Co2 eq.
*I'm going to see if I can get mine done tomorrow or at least a part of my closet b\c we don't have proper weights so I'll have to do it in parts.
*Also, exclude your secondhand items b\c I want to hear about firsthand purchases since those are items you sorta more directly claimed and requested. Or just pick something you recently got and MEASURE 1 ITEM b\c I think that is more realistic. Tell us what you measured and what the result was!
So based on the nrk article 1kg of textile fibers equals the release of 38.77kg Co2 equivalents.
So to figure how steep a co2 equivalent impacts your wardrobe have you weigh your clothes and multiply it with 38.77kg : )
The big question is then? what's your result? The dude in the article had 56 items from Zalando and got a result of 756kg Co2 eq.
*I'm going to see if I can get mine done tomorrow or at least a part of my closet b\c we don't have proper weights so I'll have to do it in parts.
*Also, exclude your secondhand items b\c I want to hear about firsthand purchases since those are items you sorta more directly claimed and requested. Or just pick something you recently got and MEASURE 1 ITEM b\c I think that is more realistic. Tell us what you measured and what the result was!
