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HOTSPOTS VERSION 1.0 | THE SUSTAINABILITY CONSORTIUM® | ©2016 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
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LAUNDRY DETERGENTSUPPLY CHAIN HOTSPOTS
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Electricity consumption – Chemical productionElectricity generated to power chemical plants can cause climate change and impact human health.
Fossil fuel combustion – Chemical plant operationEnergy used for operating chemical plants depletes resources and releases emissions that can cause climate change.
Palm oil production – Environmental impactsPalm oil cultivation uses agricultural inputs and energy, and causes deforestation.
Palm oil production – Social impactsPalm oil cultivation causes issues such as worker and community health and safety, labor rights, and indigenous rights.
Water use – Chemical plant operationProducing chemicals can deplete water resources and generate wastewater.
Chemical use – Chemical plant operationWorkers can develop respiratory difficulties and skin irritation from exposure to chemicals.
Worker sensitization and allergy – Enzymes in manufacturingWorkers can develop occupational illnesses from exposure to enzymes.
Greenhouse gas release – Product flushGases that are formed when detergent biodegrades can cause climate change.
Wastewater generation – Product flushSome detergent ingredients do not fully biodegrade and may accumulate in or cause toxicity to aquatic life.
Water heating and use – Product applicationElectricity generated to heat water for washing can cause climate change.
Adverse health effects – Product application, laundry detergentConsumers may experience health issues when using detergent.
Electricity consumption – Equipment operation, laundry cleaningElectricity generated to power washing machines can cause climate change.
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INGREDIENT MANUFACTURING & PRODUCTION DETERGENT MANUFACTURINGPALM OIL PRODUCTION
PACKAGING DISPOSAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASHING LAUNDRY
ENERGY USE WORKER OR COMMUNITY HEALTH & SAFETYWATER USEANIMAL WELFARE DEFORESTATION & LAND CONVERSION
VERSION 1.0 | THE SUSTAINABILITY CONSORTIUM® | ©2016 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
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Palm oil, palm kernel oil, and derivative ingredient sourcing
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Greenhouse gas emissions – Supply chain
Water use – Supply chain
Worker health and safety – Supply chain
Cold water wash formulations
Worker health and safety –Manufacturing
Ingredient disclosure – Manufacturer to consumer
Priority chemicals – Disclosure
Priority chemicals – Management
Priority chemicals – Safety
Dosage control Use phase messaging
LAUNDRY DETERGENTSUPPLY CHAIN KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PACKAGING
RETAIL
INGREDIENT MANUFACTURING & PRODUCTION DETERGENT MANUFACTURING
PACKAGING DISPOSAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASHING LAUNDRY
PALM OIL PRODUCTION
ENERGY USE WORKER OR COMMUNITY HEALTH & SAFETYWATER USEANIMAL WELFARE DEFORESTATION & LAND CONVERSION
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