When we refer to carbon footprint, this means the total amount of greenhouse gases – for example carbon dioxide (CO₂) and methane (CH₄) – that are released into the atmosphere when producing, using and disposing of a product. High levels of CO₂ in the atmosphere contribute to global warming, so by reducing our CO₂ emissions, we are reducing our climate impact.
We calculate CO₂ reduction by doing an LCA – a Life Cycle Assessment – which looks at a product’s full impact on the environment, starting with the production of raw materials, right through to product use, waste handling and transports.
The claim CO₂ reduction on our packs is valid for all our core Ultra towels and for our core absorbent liners. The reduction is 6% and is calculated as an average for these products and from the last upgrade in 2018 for Ultra towels and 2016 for core absorbent liners, and includes changes on both product, packaging and in production. The LCA for this reduction is performed according to ISO standards 14040 series, specific Product Category rules, and has been reviewed by an external third-party verifier.
We’ve started running on 100% renewable electricity (from sun, water, wind and biomass) in our own production, instead of finite energy sources, like oil, natural gas and coal. Electricity from renewable sources has a lower carbon footprint compared to electricity produced from fossil fuels and is strictly regulated and controlled.
Renewable electricity is acquired through certificates, through Guarantee of Origin. Essity has purchased certificates for 100% of our electricity use for producing our products in our own factories.