website
www.blueland.com/
category
Everyday essentials
first certified
2021
current certification year
2025
Companies with The Climate Label provide products and services that are better for the climate, because they account for the greenhouse gas emissions from operating their business.
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Blueland measured its GHG emissions in order to understand its impact on the climate and inform its plans to reduce GHGs over time.
Total 2024 GHG Emissions
10,102
tCO2e(location-based)
Roughly equal to driving 2,253 gas-powered cars for one year
2.73
kgCO2eper units sold
Emissions intensity
Blueland's emissions inventory uses a mix of spending and activity-based data. Blueland attests to the accuracy of their data inputs and the Change Climate team reviews the submission for compliance with the Standard.
Emissions Intensity (kgCO2e per units sold)
Emissions year
Note: The chart shows market-based emissions totals.
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Blueland is funding a portfolio of projects to support the climate transition. This portfolio includes specific actions within their operations, as well as projects elsewhere around the world.
Total climate funding
$246,810
+ $96,045 above minimum requirement, based on a carbon fee of $15 per tonne
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These are the projects that Blueland funded over the past year to reduce emissions in their operations, supply chain, and around the world.
Climate Projects
Type
Low-carbon material purchase
Project Details
Dishwasher Tablets Reformulation
Total Spent
$111,137
Type
Carbon credit
Project Details
Reclaimed HFC Super Pollutants
Project Type
Industrial
Total Spent
$66,144 ($8.17/tonne)
Type
Carbon credit
Project Details
Kings County Parks
Project Type
Forestry
Total Spent
$22,344 ($24/tonne)
Type
Carbon credit
Project Details
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians IFM
Project Type
Forestry
Total Spent
$13,100 ($25/tonne)
Type
Carbon credit
Project Details
Blackfeet Indian Nation Forest
Project Type
Forestry
Total Spent
$11,470 ($22.94/tonne)
Type
Capacity-building & change management (e.g. staff costs)
Project Details
Climate and Carbon management, research, and sustainability-related development
Total Spent
$22,616
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As part of its climate transition planning, Blueland has established near-term actions to reduce GHG emissions within the next 12-24 months.
Active
Source of emissions
Packaging
Action
We plan on furthering our efforts to reduce reliance on tins, thereby reducing our carbon footprint. To achieve this goal, we are expanding ...read more
Status
In progress
Complete By
Q1 2026
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Upstream shipping
Action
We plan on reducing our reliance on air shipment services for transporting our packaging by implementing effective project management practi ...read more
Status
Newly set
Complete By
Q1 2026
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Raw Materials
Action
Following our shift to stand-up pouches, we plan to optimize our tin portfolio by harmonizing the remaining SKUs. This will enhance operatio ...read more
Status
Newly set
Complete By
2027
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Packaging
Action
We plan to redesign our current hand soap starter kit packaging which will enable for a more compact design that will require fewer paper re ...read more
Status
Newly set
Complete By
2025
Scope
Scope 3
Completed
Source of emissions
Raw materials
Action
We plan to reduce the carbon footprint associated with the raw materials for each of our plastic spray bottles.
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q4 2022
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Supply chain energy use
Action
We plan to reduce the kWh of grid energy associated per unit with our formulated product manufacturing (e.g., cleaning tablets themselves!)
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q4 2022
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Capital expenditures
Action
We plan to reduce the carbon footprint associated with the purchase of capital goods for our headquarters.
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q1 2022
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Operational waste
Action
We plan to reduce emissions through greater bulk purchasing across our supply chain.
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q4 2022
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Raw materials
Action
We will reduce emissions by increasing the amount of recycled paper content in all of our paper-based components.
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q4 2022
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Packaging
Action
We plan to cut down our emissions by reducing reliance on our tins and switching to a more sustainable packaging option i.e. paper pouches
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q4 2024
Scope
Scope 3
Source of emissions
Raw materials
Action
We will look at our current product portfolio and look at opportunities to reformulate (at least 1 of our top selling products) and reduce c ...read more
Status
Completed
Complete By
Q4 2024
Scope
Scope 3
Blueland is on a mission to eliminate single-use plastic packaging from our everyday products, starting with our homes. From the very beginning, sustainability has been core to our mission. Our products are designed as a reusable, refillable system that has already helped divert over 1 billion single-use plastic bottles from landfills and oceans. Our tablet technology allows us to ship smaller and lighter products compared to traditional, liquid based cleaners. This means we can cut down on emissions when getting our products to our customers. We're always working to cut down on our emissions, but for everything we're still working on, we're proud to work with Climate Neutral to offset our emissions.
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