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One week Offset
“Enjoy life’s pleasures without feeling guilty about harming the planet”. Buying this package offsets your carbon emissions for a week, so you can care for the environment while enjoying yourself.
Did you know that every time you use your car, computer or cell phone, you emit greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming? These gases accumulate in the atmosphere and alter the climate balance of our planet, causing droughts, floods, fires, and loss of biodiversity.With our offsetting tool, you can choose the package that best suits your lifestyle and budget, and we’ll take care of the rest.
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The Math
Driving | 0.00971 MT C02 |
Food | 0.0481 MT CO2 |
Energy | 0.1442 MT CO2 |
Phones | 0.1346 MT CO2 |
Shopping | 0.1592 MT CO2 |
Netflix | 0.0336 MT CO2 |
Total | 0.38613 MT CO2 |
Assuming the average American drives 20,200km per year, we divide that number by 12 months and see that people drive 55.342km per day
55.342km / 7 days= 387.94 km per week
The average car uses about 404 grams of CO2 per mile. To translate from miles to kilometres, we divide miles by 1.609, and simultaneously divide grams by 1.609. This means the average car uses about 251 grams of C02 per kilometer.
(divide by 1.609) 1: 404grams (divide by 1.609)
0.6214: 251grams
Then we multiply 251 grams of C02/kilometer by 387.94 kilometres to see how many grams of CO2 are used per year.
251 grams of C02 / kilometer x 387.94 km = 97,372.94 grams of C02 per month
In order to change grams to metric tons, we multiply grams by 0.0000001. Here we get 0.3179 MT CO2 per month.
97,372.94 grams CO2 x 0.0000001= 0.0097 MT C02 per month
The average person, with a diet including meat, dairy, fruits and vegetables and cereals emits 2.5 tons of CO2 per year.
This means that over one week an individual would emit 0.0481 MT CO2
2.5 MT CO2 / 52 weeks = 0.0481 MT CO2 per week
The average household emits 7.5 MT of CO2 per year including laundry, showers, heating and cooling and appliances.
This means that over one week an individual would emit 0.1442 MT CO2
7.5 MT CO2 / 52 weeks = 0.1442 MT CO2
If a person uses their phone for one hour per day over a year they would emit 1.4 tons of CO2.
The average person spends 3-5 hours per day on their phone. Which means over a year the average individual would emit 7 tons of CO2 for phone usage.
1.4 tons CO2 x 5 hours = 7 MT of CO2
If we divide 7 MT CO2 over a year by 52, we get emissions per week.
7 tons CO2 / 52 weeks = 0.1346 MT CO2
Let’s assume the average person shops for clothing about once per month.
We know the average plane emits 115grams of carbon per kilometer, let’s assume the clothing came from 6000km away.
115 grams CO2 per km x 6000km = 690,000 grams of CO2
To calculate how much this averages a week, we will calculate the yearly rate by multiplying by 12 and then dividing by the weekly rate of 52.
(690,000 grams of CO2 X 12) / 52 = 159,230 grams
In order to change grams of CO2 to metric tons of CO2 we use the conversion factor 0.0000001
159,230 grams of CO2 x 0.0000001 = 0.01592MT CO2
Every half hour of Netflix watched emits 1.6kg of CO2. Since the average person watches 1.5 hours of Netflix per day, we multiply emissions per hour, by hours per day to get total emissions per day.
1.5 hours per day is equal to 3,30 minute segments.
1.6kg CO2/ half hour x 3 half hours = 4.8kg CO2 per day
Over one week we would emit 33.6kg CO2.
4.8kg CO2 x 7 days = 33.6kg CO2 per week
In order to change kg of CO2 to metric tons of CO2 we use the conversion factor 0.001
33.6kg CO2 x 0.001 = 0.0336 MT CO2
In total over one week the average person would emit 0.38613 MT CO2
Link – Car Emissions – https://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/greenhouse-gas-emissions-typical-passenger-vehicle
Link – Food Emissions – https://www.greeneatz.com/foods-carbon-footprint.html
Link – Phone Emissions – https://nypost.com/2019/05/01/a-year-of-cell-phone-use-emits-as-much-CO2-as-two-round-trip-flights/
Link – Household Emissions – https://www.ccfpd.org/Portals/0/Assets/PDF/Facts_Chart.pdf
Link – Carbon Emission of Planes – https://www.carbonindependent.org/22.html
Link – Carbon Emissions of Netflix – https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/half-hour-of-netflix-leads-to-emissions-of-1-6kg-of-co2-equivalent-climate-experts-11572240109579.html
Link – Average Time on Netflix – https://time.com/4186137/netflix-hours-per-day/
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