Reducing luggage when traveling has the maximum reduction of CO2 emissions against any methods
Reducing luggage when traveling has the maximum reduction of CO2 emissions against any methods Table of Contents 1: Luggage reduction effect when traveling 2: Comparison with other CO2 emission reduction methods 3: Over 40,000 deaths per year worldwide due to climate change over the past 50 years 1: Luggage reduction effect when traveling In our previous post, we examined the carbon dioxide emissions reduction benefits of a 20 kg reduction in luggage when traveling to Japan. In this article, we compare it with other methods of reducing carbon dioxide emissions and explain how significant the effect is. We reconfirm the carbon dioxide emissions from a 20 kg load of luggage when traveling between Narita Airport in Japan and a major city in each country, as shown in our previous post. Distance from Narita Airport from major cities and carbon dioxide emissions from loaded luggage Note: Carbon dioxide emissions for Rome, London, and Moscow are data from Haneda Airport Source:ICAO、ECTA、DEFRA、Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism The carbon dioxide emissions of the deposit baggage (20 kg) were calculated using data from ECTA (The European Clean Trucking Alliance) “Guidelines for Measuring and Managing CO2 Emission from Freight