Carbonfact Releases Free Fashion Environmental Impact Database
Carbonfact released a detailed database on fashion's environmental impact this week, making over 300 fully disaggregated life cycle assessment (LCA) datasets available for free. This initiative aims to provide unprecedented transparency into the environmental footprint of the fashion industry.
The database includes comprehensive data points that allow for granular analysis of various materials and production processes. Each dataset represents a specific product or material, offering insights into factors such as water usage, carbon emissions, and chemical pollution associated with its lifecycle. This level of detail is crucial for brands seeking to understand and reduce their environmental impact.
By offering this resource without charge, Carbonfact intends to empower brands, designers, researchers, and consumers with the information needed to make more sustainable choices. The company believes that widespread access to accurate environmental data is a critical step in driving meaningful change within the fashion sector. Previously, such detailed LCA data was often proprietary or prohibitively expensive, limiting its accessibility.
The launch signifies a commitment to fostering a more sustainable fashion ecosystem. Carbonfact's platform is designed to facilitate the integration of this data into product development and supply chain management, enabling businesses to identify hotspots for environmental improvement. The organization hopes this will accelerate the industry's transition towards more responsible practices.
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