Sustainable Shoes – How EMMA Safety Footwear protects our feet ánd the environment

They provide us comfort, protection, and support. Shoes are essential for everyday life and for some- they are éxtra essential for work-life too. For over 90 years, EMMA Safety Footwear has been providing footwear fit for the safety needs of workers around the world. But is their footwear safe for the environment too? EMMA Safety Footwear calculated the environmental footprints of their footwear. These are the results.
The environmental footprint of headphones – How Skullcandy helps you live a sustainable life at full volume

Your 3-year-old wireless headphones are worn out. It’s time for a refresh. A new, high-quality model has been released. But in the store, you wonder: what’s the environmental footprint of these new headphones? What happens to your old ones? Skullcandy has the answers.
Happiness for animal, owner & planet – How Vadigran makes a sustainable life with your pet possible

It is a sector that doesn’t immediately pop up when you think of sustainability: the pet sector. But with all the food, toys, grooming, etc. that come with keeping pets- you start to wonder. What’s the impact associated with keeping a pet? Animals also need to be able to meet their needs sustainably, right?
How the Dutch Public Lighting Sector (OVL) goes circular with the ECI

Introducing the new wave of enlightenment. Environmental scores have become a crucial requirement for suppliers to deliver in public tendering processes. Which means: time to act. This is the story of how the Dutch public lighting sector got acquainted with circularity by measuring the environmental footprint of their products.
Renewaballs have a 29% lower Environmental Footprint than regular Tennis Balls – This is how they do it

5,5 million tennis balls are disposed of in the Netherlands every year, resulting in the loss of many valuable resources that could be reused. Quite a shame- Renewaball thought. So they took the opportunity to make this business more circular. Renewaball created a sustainable tennis ball that exists out of 30% recycled material- and calculated their environmental footprint to prove it.
The impact of coconut yogurt: How purpose-driven brand Happy Coco fact-checked their environmental impact

Dairy replacements are one of the fastest growing categories in food. Many brands try to claim a piece of the pie. The Dutch-German brand Happy Coco wanted to take the extra step: What is their exact environmental footprint? Where does it come from? And most importantly: How can they improve it?
Glass vs. Plastic – What’s the more climate-friendly packaging material?

What’s the environmental impact of plastic vs. glass packaging? The winner might surprise you. We’ve calculated the difference for strawberry jam and apple juice.