top of page

​Our Project

The apparel industry is a notoriously resource intensive and polluting industry. According to a recent study conducted by Quantis, the apparel industry accounts for 6.7% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. If the apparel industry was a country, it would be the fourth largest emitter in the word, just behind India. Apparel companies are addressing this issue by setting aggressive GHG emission reduction targets, such as Science Based Targets and carbon neutrality, but some are unsure how to feasibly reach these ambitious goals.  

 

In a recent carbon footprint, Patagonia found that the majority of its GHG emissions come from the textile manufacturing process. Our project aims to address this issue by analyzing the potential GHG savings of adopting innovative material and dye technologies. 

 

By modeling various product changes out to the year 2035 with company growth, our team will identify the material and dye applications with the largest GHG savings. From this, our team will develop realistic product change recommendations to decrease the overall environmental impact of Patagonia’s products. 

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

PROJECT REPORT

1

What are the greenhouse gas (GHG) intensities of alternative material and dye technologies?

thread.png

2

How much can Patagonia reduce its GHG emissions by implementing less impactful materials and dyes?

reduce.png

3

How can a growing company like Patagonia feasibly reduce its absolute GHG emissions?

list.png

Our final report, "Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through materials innovation in the apparel industry" is available online. 

bottom of page