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Japan's clothing industry emits 95 million tons of carbon dioxide

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Japan's clothing industry emits 95 million tons of carbon dioxide

The process of manufacturing and transporting clothes is estimated to produce 90.09 million tons of CO2, or 94.6% of the total, according to the Environment Ministry.

What are the CO2 emissions of the fashion industry?

What are the CO2 emissions of the fashion industry?

Climate change in Japan - Wikipedia

Climate change in Japan - Wikipedia

Net-zero emissions chemical industry in a world of limited resources -  ScienceDirect

Net-zero emissions chemical industry in a world of limited resources - ScienceDirect

More Japan Articles - The Japan Times

More Japan Articles - The Japan Times

Carbon Footprint of Steel Per kg & lb (Calculator & Full List of Steel  Items)

Carbon Footprint of Steel Per kg & lb (Calculator & Full List of Steel Items)

Greenhouse gas emissions - Wikipedia

Greenhouse gas emissions - Wikipedia

7 Major Fibers & Textiles In The World And Their Carbon Footprint - Hemp  Foundation

7 Major Fibers & Textiles In The World And Their Carbon Footprint - Hemp Foundation

Internal Submission - The Japan Times

Internal Submission - The Japan Times

Carbon Footprint of Polyester vs Cotton vs Wool vs Leather vs Nylon  (Calculator)

Carbon Footprint of Polyester vs Cotton vs Wool vs Leather vs Nylon (Calculator)

Tag - The Japan Times

Tag - The Japan Times

Carbon emissions from aluminium sector dip despite output growth - report

Carbon emissions from aluminium sector dip despite output growth - report

The environmental price of fast fashion

The environmental price of fast fashion

Japan's greenhouse gas reduction scenarios toward net zero by 2050 in the  material cycles and waste management sector

Japan's greenhouse gas reduction scenarios toward net zero by 2050 in the material cycles and waste management sector

Clothes in Japan help emit 95 mil. tons of CO2 a year, mostly overseas

Clothes in Japan help emit 95 mil. tons of CO2 a year, mostly overseas

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Blog - Global Efficiency Intelligence — Global Efficiency Intelligence