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Carbon-neutral production: 1863 by ETERNA

The average ETERNA shirt is responsible for around 6.9 kilograms of carbon emissions during its entire life-cycle. This figure is relatively low because ETERNA saves energy and propellant in many places. But carbon emissions cannot be eliminated entirely from production, which is why compensation is required to achieve climate neutrality.

This is how much climate protection can be found in shirts and blouses belonging to the 1863 by ETERNA premium line and in every Custom-Made shirt.

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Compensation statement:

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The principle of climate neutrality:
Emission + Reduction = Compensation

What does compensation mean?

Want to reduce carbon emissions even more? Use the myclimate carbon calculator to work out your carbon footprint, compensate for emissions and find out how you can reduce carbon emissions even more.

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