Label details
Calculated by Äripäev AS for Imeline Ajalugu, 3/2019 on 13.02.2019 | |
668.0 | kg of CO2 per tonne of finished prints |
148.8 | grams of CO2 per one copy |
If you buy one copy, you will have to give up driving 1.38 km in an average new car (2020, EU) to compensate.
Overall weighted data quality: 2.2 | 1 - highly accurate data, 4 - estimated data from literature |
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149g CO2
ID 6b20
Your product’s class is A with 668 kgCO2 per tonne used.
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668 kg CO2
Top tier! A-class prints contain more carbon in the product than is released during production!
B-class print emissions are comparable to the carbon content in the product
The iPhone 12 has a carbon footprint comparable to 323 average C-class magazines
The carbon footprint of a cheeseburger is comparable to ten average D-class magazines
A 2-litre Coke has a carbon footprint comparable to one average E-class magazine
A tonne of F-class prints have a similar carbon footprint to the production of a Citroën C1 car
Ink consumption: | 5.789 g/copy | |
Paper consumption: | 238.387 g/copy | |
Aluminium consumption: | 0.836 g/copy | |
Natural gas consumption: | 8.558 l/copy | |
Electricity consumption: | 0.068 kWh/copy | 100.0% renewable sources |
District heating consumption: | 0.010 kWh/copy | 76.1% renewable sources |
Water consumption: | 0.063 l/copy | 14.1% renewable sources |
Travelled distance: |
land 189 km sea 0 km |