Carbon Footprint of a Blanket

This page provides an in-depth analysis of the carbon footprint of blankets, a common textile product. Sustainability leaders can leverage these insights to benchmark environmental impacts, identify emissions hotspots, and implement targeted strategies to reduce the product's environmental burden.

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What's the Carbon Footprint of A Blanket?

What's the Carbon Footprint of A Blanket?

On average, a blanket has a carbon footprint of 64.64 kg CO₂e and weighs 1,400.29 g. The greenhouse gas emissions range from 21.08 to 86.94 kg CO₂e across the product category. These values provide insight into the environmental impact of blanket manufacturing and identify areas for potential improvement.
  • Minimum footprint: 21.08 kg CO2e
  • Median footprint: 62.81 kg CO2e
  • Maximum footprint: 86.94 kg CO2e

Carbon Emissions by Process Step in Blanket Production

Each Blanket's footprint includes emissions from multiple manufacturing stages. The following process steps were identified as carbon hotspots for Blanket:
  • Finishing 6.89 kg CO₂e
  • Yarn Formation 6.09 kg CO₂e
Carbon Emissions by Process Step in Blanket Production

Key Insights from the Environmental Data on Blanket

Emission Hotspots in Manufacturing

The finishing and yarn formation steps account for the highest emissions at 6.89 kg CO₂e and 6.09 kg CO₂e, respectively. Focusing improvements on these energy-intensive processes could significantly reduce a blanket's carbon footprint.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Range

Blankets exhibit a wide range of 21.08 to 86.94 kg CO₂e emissions. This variation highlights opportunities for brands to benchmark their products and identify energy efficiency best practices.

Mass and Emissions Relationship

With an average mass of 1,400.29 g and 64.64 kg CO₂e emissions, there may be a relationship between a blanket's weight and its environmental impact during resource-intensive manufacturing stages.

Single Material Construction

As blankets consist of a single material layer, their emissions are primarily driven by material processing rather than complex multi-component assembly common in other textile products.

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References

Data sourced from Carbonfact’s proprietary database, powered by over 50 million LCAs run on textile, fashion, and footwear products. The methodology is aligned with the EU Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) and adapted for product category specificity.

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