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Total bottles transformed
How we calculated that 194,922,162 (194 MM+) single-use plastic bottles have been transformed into our signature thread.
As of August 14, 2024, Rothy’s has purchased 1,803,030 kilograms of yarn, which is made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles, as certified by the SCS Recycled Content certification.
To calculate the total bottles transformed, we use a representative 16.9-ounce bottle weighing 9.25 grams, the average weight of a water bottle in 2014 according to Beverage Marketing Corp. There is no standard bottle weight, and the weights of plastic bottles vary across brands and markets, so we use this representative bottle weight to account for that variability.
In the recycling process, there is some material loss due to color variations, quality and other factors. Because of this material loss, the total number of bottles collected to make 1,803,030 kilograms of yarn could be greater than 194,922,162 bottles.
1,803,030 kilograms = 1,803,030,000 grams / 9.25 grams of plastic per bottle = 194,922,162 bottles
Total ocean-bound marine plastic
How we calculated that 704,331 pounds of ocean-bound marine plastic have been turned into the thread we use for our bags and accessories.
As of August 14, 2024, Rothy’s has purchased 319,480 kilograms (704,331 pounds) of ocean-bound marine plastic yarn. The yarn is OceanCycle certified, verifying that the plastic was collected within 30 miles proximity to the coastline.
In the recycling process, there is some material loss due to color variations, quality and other factors. Because of this material loss, the total amount of ocean-bound marine plastic collected to make 319,480 kilograms of ocean-bound marine plastic yarn could be greater than 704,331 pounds.
Total plastic bottles per shoe
How we calculate the number of plastic bottles that it took to knit each shoe type.
To calculate the number of plastic bottles that it took to knit each shoe type, we use the weight of rPET yarn used in the upper for the standard sample size of that style of women’s, men’s or kids’ shoes. The women’s sample shoe is size 7, the men’s sample shoe is size 9, and the kids’ sample shoe is kids’ size 13.
To calculate how many bottles, we use a representative 16.9-ounce bottle weighing 9.25 grams, the average weight of a water bottle in 2014 according to Beverage Marketing Corp. There is no standard bottle weight, and the weights of plastic bottles vary across brands and markets, so we use this representative bottle weight to account for that variability.
For example:
The rPET knit for the upper of The Point in women’s size 7 weighs 106.3 grams.
106.3 grams of rPET knit in the upper / 9.25 grams of plastic per bottle = 11.4 bottles.
Total pounds of cardboard saved
How we calculated that 3,300,00 pounds of cardboard have been saved by shipping our shoes in our sturdy boxes.
Pounds of cardboard saved (avoided usage) has been calculated by multiplying Rothy’s total single-shoe shipments since 2017 by the weight of standard small cardboard outer box (we used 0.5 lbs) that would have been used as an outer box for single-shoe shipments.
Source: Standard Box Weights
Please note: The calculations are hypothetical. Rothy’s does not ship the shoebox within another box, so the calculation of “cardboard saved” is truly cardboard avoided because we ship our products in their own box.
Marine Plastic: 629,000 lbs
Blue Whale: Approximately 2 blue whales
Source: NOAA
Calculation: Blue whales are the largest animal on earth, and on average, weigh between 290,000 to 330,000 pounds. Rothy’s is assuming the weight of two whales within the average range.
Cardboard: 3.3+ million pounds
Asian Elephant: 300 Asian elephants
Source: WWF
Calculation: Asian elephants are the largest land mammal on the Asian continent. On average, an adult Asian elephant weighs up to 11,000 pounds. Rothy’s is assuming the weight of 11,000 pounds for each elephant.
Cardboard Surface Area
3.3+ million pounds ~ 6.6 million boxes
Small box dimensions: 12in x 9in x 6in
Formula Surface Area = 2 l w + 2 l h + 2 h w
Surface Area of each box (in ft) = 3.25ft2
Total surface area: 6.6 million x 3.25 = 21,450,000 ft2
Football Field: One football field is 57,600 ft2
The surface area of the cardboard we have avoided using (by shipping single item e-com orders in their shoe box) would cover over 370 football fields.
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