Carbon Emissions of the World’s Biggest Fashion Brands

The companies accounted for 73 million tons of CO₂e emissions in 2022, which is comparable to Morocco’s 2023 emissions.
September 8, 2024

From Visual Capitalist

The global fashion industry is responsible for significant CO₂ emissions, water consumption, and landfill waste, according to the UN Environment Programme.

This graphic by Selin Oğuz explores one aspect of that environmental footprint—CO₂ emissions—by visualizing the emissions of the world’s largest publicly-listed fashion companies, using their company sustainability reports.

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Read the full post at Visual Capitalist.

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