Label #b323

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Calculated by Kroonpress for Coop ndl 49 on 22.11.2024
538.0 kg of CO2 per tonne of finished prints
18.0 grams of CO2 per one copy
If you buy one copy, you will have to give up driving 0.17 km in an average new car (2020, EU) to compensate.

Overall weighted data quality: 2.0 1 - highly accurate data, 4 - estimated data from literature
A 18g CO2 ID b323
The classes in comparison
Your product’s class is A with 538 kgCO2 per tonne used.
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538 kg CO2
Top tier! A-class prints contain more carbon in the product than is released during production!
B-class print emissions are comparable to the carbon content in the product
The iPhone 12 has a carbon footprint comparable to 323 average C-class magazines
The carbon footprint of a cheeseburger is comparable to ten average D-class magazines
A 2-litre Coke has a carbon footprint comparable to one average E-class magazine
A tonne of F-class prints have a similar carbon footprint to the production of a Citroën C1 car
CO2 percentages
Covers paper details
recycled fibre: 0.0%
bleaching: elemental chlorine free and totally chlorine-free mixed (ECF/TCF)
Contents paper details
recycled fibre: 0.0%
bleaching: elemental chlorine free and totally chlorine-free mixed (ECF/TCF)
Printer statistics
Ink consumption: 0.806 g/copy
Paper consumption: 36.908 g/copy
Aluminium consumption: 0.195 g/copy
Natural gas consumption: 1.041 l/copy
Electricity consumption: 0.014 kWh/copy 100.0% renewable sources
District heating consumption: 0.001 kWh/copy 76.1% renewable sources
Water consumption: 0.012 l/copy 0.0% renewable sources
Travelled distance: land 187 km
sea 0 km

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