Outward Hound reduces 239,825 metric tons of CO2 Emissions in 2021

Outward Hound reduces 239,825 metric tons of CO2 Emissions in 2021

Through sustainable packaging, product use and design, the pet accessories company is ramping up its environmentally-friendly practices.

After joining Walmart’s Project Gigaton in 2020 in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 1 billion metric tons (1 gigaton) by 2030, Outward Hound went to work:

They produced 1,000 tons of recyclable packaging, used 34 tons of recycled material in packaging and they used 63,290 tons of recycled materials in product design.

In addition, the company has reached 62% of its goal to implement consumer-friendly recycling labels on 75% of its paper-based packaging by 2025.

“We are constantly looking for new ways to ‘Raise the Woof’ at Outward Hound, which includes reducing our carbon footprint. Joining Walmart’s Project Gigaton was a no-brainer,” said OUTWARD HOUND CEO Michael Black. “We see these initiatives as a key part of fulfilling our mission to deliver happiness to pets and their families by providing them with an alternative sustainable choice when they purchase pet products.”

The emission reduction is equivalent to:

  • Greenhouse gas emissions from 52,157 passenger vehicles driven for one year
  • Greenhouse gas emissions from 602,727,679 miles driven by an average passenger vehicle
  • CO2 emissions from 26,986,047 gallons of gasoline consumed
  • CO2 emissions from 43,562 homes’ electricity use for one year
  • CO2 emissions from 9,803,976 propane cylinders used for home barbeques

Outward

 

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