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The avocado's biggest problem is that it drinks
You think the avocado's problem is the carbon impact of transport, but its major impact is due to the overuse of water to produce it.
Your home represents only one-fifth of your household's impact
We often talk about the contribution of housing insulation levels to our environmental footprint.
Sometimes it is better to take the plane
On average, a single trip by car has a greater impact per kilometer than a trip by plane.
Wool is not as soft as polyester
A wool yarn is in fact 7 to 15 times more impactful than a polyester, nylon, cotton or linen yarn.
Imported apples are sometimes preferable
Eating a French apple in spring has a 40% greater impact than an apple from Chile.
Glass can be worse than plastic
We all know the shortcomings of a plastic bottle, but a single-use glass bottle has an environmental impact 50% higher.
Carbon impact is not always what counts most
Carbon impact and its effect on global warming (greenhouse gas emissions) is just one of the 16 categories of impact of human activity on the planet.
Jeans emit large quantities of fine particles
Water consumption is not the only factor to be reduced to make a pair of jeans eco-conceived.
For a food product, packaging is only 10% of the problem
Packaging accounts for less than 10% of the overall environmental impact of a food product.
Lamb is not as harmless as you might think
Not all white meats are equal in terms of environmental impact! Lamb farming is 6.5 times more damaging to the environment than poultry farming.
Cashmere is far from soft
Cashmere has an environmental impact seven times higher than any other textile fiber, due to the way it is produced.
Almond milk is the worst for the environment
Cow's milk has a much lower environmental impact than almond milk.
Weaving and dyeing are not just about looks
Weaving and dyeing can greatly reduce the environmental footprint of a garment.
The fact that a garment comes from afar is not the worst thing
When you read the label on a garment, it is not where it comes from but what it is made of that reveals its environmental impact!