Measure the Environmental Impacts of Excess Inventory

Measure Water, Chemicals, Carbon Emissions, and Waste Saved

Measure Your Impact.

We quantify your environmental impacts for you so you can see and share the difference you make.

Saved 1 billion gallons of water

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF YOUR ACTIONS QUANTIFIED ON-CHAIN AND NO-CODE.

Together, we've already saved 1 billions gallons of Water:

One tee shirt takes an average 700 gallons of water to produce and another 700 gallons of water to wash it in its lifetime. The textile industry uses 26.4 trillion gallons of water every year. For each kilogram of fabric, Queen of Raw measures the gallons of water saved by not creating new fabrics and keeping deadstock in circulation.

  • Chemicals:

    Dangerous chemicals are used throughout textile production. Fabric preparation, dyeing, and finishing pollute vast amounts of water, increasing the need for costly water treatment.

    Queen of Raw measures the pounds of chemicals saved by recirculating these textiles as opposed to making new.

  • Carbon Emissions:

    Fashion is responsible for 10% of annual global carbon emissions. Most of the emissions come from fabric production and could be reduced by more sustainable operations.

    Queen of Raw measure the tons of C02 saved equivalent to what would have been emitted had your fabric been newly produced.

  • Waste:

    Of the total fiber input used for clothing, 87% is incinerated or disposed of in landfills. The World Economic Forum estimated materials saving of over $1 trillion from material reuse, recycling, and upcycling.

    Queen of Raw identifies the tons of waste saved from landfills and the dollars saved by fabric bought and sold. Go Raw!