Shoe
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Estimated carbon footprint, loss of natural habitat potential, loss of plant and animal life potential and/or extinction potential from making, packaging, shipping and/or using these products or services. 1 km(kilometers) = .62 mi(miles) 1 liter = .26 gallons | |||||
| boots casual leather (Winter Park model slip on boot made by timberland.com) CO2 from timberland #ref1 |
Product materials. ? ? kg ? lb |
CO2 released to make this product. 121 kg 266 lb |
Loss of natural habitat potential to make this product. 93 m2 1006 ft2 |
Loss of plant and animal life potential (in natural habitat) to make this product. 290 kg 639 lb |
How many of this product to trigger 1 potential species extinction. 1.6 million |
| boots hiking (model with higher than average CO2) CO2 from timberland #ref1 |
Product materials. ? ? kg ? lb |
CO2 released to make this product. 198 kg 436 lb |
Loss of natural habitat potential to make this product. 152 m2 1647 ft2 |
Loss of plant and animal life potential (in natural habitat) to make this product. 475 kg 1045 lb |
How many of this product to trigger 1 potential species extinction. 985,000 |
| boots hiking (model with lower than average CO2) CO2 from timberland #ref1 |
Product materials. ? ? kg ? lb |
CO2 released to make this product. 154 kg 339 lb |
Loss of natural habitat potential to make this product. 119 m2 1281 ft2 |
Loss of plant and animal life potential (in natural habitat) to make this product. 369 kg 813 lb |
How many of this product to trigger 1 potential species extinction. 1.3 million |
| flip-flop (model with higher than average CO2) CO2 from timberland #ref1 |
Product materials. Probably plastic ? kg ? lb |
CO2 released to make this product. 44 kg 97 lb |
Loss of natural habitat potential to make this product. 34 m2 366 ft2 |
Loss of plant and animal life potential (in natural habitat) to make this product. 106 kg 232 lb |
How many of this product to trigger 1 potential species extinction. 4.4 million |
| flip-flop (model with lower than average CO2) CO2 from timberland #ref1 |
Product materials. Probably plastic ? kg ? lb |
CO2 released to make this product. 22 kg 48 lb |
Loss of natural habitat potential to make this product. 17 m2 193 ft2 |
Loss of plant and animal life potential (in natural habitat) to make this product. 53 kg 116 lb |
How many of this product to trigger 1 potential species extinction. 8.9 million |
| shoes (model with higher than average CO2) CO2 from timberland #ref1 |
Product materials. ? ? kg ? lb |
CO2 released to make this product. 132 kg 290 lb |
Loss of natural habitat potential to make this product. 102 m2 1098 ft2 |
Loss of plant and animal life potential (in natural habitat) to make this product. 317 kg 697 lb |
How many of this product to trigger 1 potential species extinction. 1.5 million |
| shoes (model with lower than average CO2) CO2 from timberland #ref1 |
Product materials. ? ? kg ? lb |
CO2 released to make this product. 66 kg 145 lb |
Loss of natural habitat potential to make this product. 51 m2 549 ft2 |
Loss of plant and animal life potential (in natural habitat) to make this product. 158 kg 248 lb |
How many of this product to trigger 1 potential species extinction. 3.0 million |
References
1. Six Products, Six Carbon Footprints http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122304950601802565.html Wall Street Journal