Textile and fashion carbon assessment: challenges and method
Textiles are among the first sectors targeted by environmental labelling. Measuring the footprint of your articles is becoming essential.
Main emission sources
Material production (cotton, synthetics) and wet processes (dyeing, finishing) dominate, ahead of manufacturing, long-distance transport and end of life. It all happens in Scope 3.
Reduce and label
Lower-emission materials, recycling, relocation, durability and eco-design. With textile environmental labelling, having a certified product footprint is a commercial advantage. UltraCarbon certifies your articles' footprint.
Frequently asked questions
Why is textile so emission-intensive?
Because of material production and wet processes, often in countries with carbon-intensive electricity, and high volumes.
How to prepare for textile environmental labelling?
By calculating the footprint of your articles (ISO 14067) with reliable data. UltraCarbon enables this and certifies the result.
