Makeship is Canadian company that produces hundreds of thousands of products each year, which leaves an impact on the environment in all stages of its lifecycle. This page describes our environmental impact and what we are doing to tackle climate change.
Makeship currently does the following:
For every plush toy made, we make a donation to Forests International for the recapturing of carbon dioxide through the plantation of trees in Canada and Zanzibar.
More concretely, we calculate the amount of CO2 produced, and donate $50 per tonne of CO2 to Forests International. This is one of the highest dollars per tonne of CO2 recovery in the world, but we think it’s worth it to focus on tree plantation rather than buying carbon credits from solar panel installations.
With these donations, Forests International not only restores lost forests, but also creates agricultural and business opportunities for these communities. This way you get your quality plush toy, while reducing your impact on the environment.
We are also taking action in reducing the overall amount of greenhouse gases emitted, by looking into cutting our use of flight for product transportation, which currently is our highest greenhouse gas emitting activity.
Starting in April 2020, all our packaging is reusable, and our mailer bags are compostable.
Your plushie comes in a bag that can be used multiple times so don’t throw it away! We want to make sure that our products create the least amount of impact during the whole lifecycle of your plushie, including packaging.
The mailer bag that your product arrives in is made out of biodegradable materials, so make sure to compost it.
In general, there are 3 scopes to quantify greenhouse gas emissions:
Currently Makeship is working to solve Scope 1 emissions with a plan to completely neutralize them by 2022, at that point we will move into Scope 2 emissions.
Makeship currently offsets Scope 1 Greenhouse gas emissions by looking at the raw materials and carbon dioxide emissions generated by manufacturing and transporting products.
To produce a 100 gram Polyester plush toy it takes:
Source: https://oecotextiles.wordpress.com/2011/01/19/estimating-the-carbon-footprint-of-a-fabric
To ship a plush toy across the world via airplane it takes:
Source: https://timeforchange.org/co2-emissions-for-shipping-of-goods
Using these calculations, we can estimate how much carbon offsetting needs to happen. The numbers also indicate to us that the biggest contributor to our emissions is our current use of air transportation. We are working on moving into boat transportation to minimize these emissions.
Our job is far from over. We understand that there are a lot of activities that produce carbon emissions as a direct result of our company’s activities. There are also many other areas of improvement regarding our manufacturing process, and materials used, but we are working on them!
Our next goals include:
If you would like to read more about this and donate to climate impact causes, please take a look at the following websites:
Forests international: https://forestsinternational.org
Calculate your own ecological footprint: https://www.footprintcalculator.org
What you can do to fight climate change: https://davidsuzuki.org
Sustainable Waterloo Region: https://www.sustainablewaterlooregion.ca
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Have feedback? Shoot us a message at team@makeship.com we’d love to chat! :)