Skinfix

2% BHA Cleanser

This product is doing pretty well!

2% BHA Cleanser has lower emissions than a typical liquid cleanser, driven by its supply chain design!

This product has lower solid waste output than a typical liquid cleanser. Some of the components are likely curbside recyclable, which is great! However, the product could still be improved, as some of the components are recyclable via dropoff or not recyclable.

Carbon emissions

Below Average Above Average

Waste impact

Below Average Above Average

Carbon emissions

Carbon emissions (per 1k units)

322.4kg ~806 miles driven

Below Average Above Average
Materials and product design
Supply chain design
Shipping and distribution
Formula*
*Formula emissions data is incredibly important to comprehensively evaluate the carbon footprint of a product. However, please note that the science for this is still evolving and our estimations are not perfect.

Values are rounded to the nearest whole number and thus may not sum to 100%.

Materials and product design

102.2kg CO₂e

32% of overall emissions

Per component emissions

52%
Tube
24%
Cap
11%
Folding Carton
13%
Other

Supply chain design

16.7kg CO₂e

5% of overall emissions

Distribution emissions

119.3kg CO₂e

37% of overall emissions

Shipping destination

99% 117.8kg
DTC
Retail

Values are rounded to the nearest whole number and thus may not sum to 100%.

DTC shipping type

27%
31.8kg
Standard
Express

Values are rounded to the nearest whole number and thus may not sum to 100%.

Waste

Waste generated (per 1k units)

33.8kg ~3,635 plastic water bottles

Below Average Above Average
Tube
Folding Carton
Cap
Other

Values are rounded to the nearest whole number and thus may not sum to 100%.

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At Bluebird, we look at six factors to measure the sustainability of a product including materials, product design, transportation of materials, transportation of the product, recyclability, and degradability.

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