Planet Impact
More than just an eyewear brand, we clean up after ourselves.
Ecommerce will produce 25M tonnes of CO2e annually by 2030. Our Planet Impact Climate Commitment makes it easy to support a project that neutralizes the carbon emissions produced by your orders.
In a world grappling with the consequences of climate change, the importance of sustainable business practices cannot be overstated. Liberated Eyewear's commitment to reducing their carbon footprint sets a powerful example for businesses everywhere. By prioritizing eco-friendly materials, carbon-neutral operations, and consumer education, they are not only minimizing their environmental impact but also paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future in our Planet Impact Climate Commitment.
Ecommerce deliveries have a major carbon footprint on our planet. That's why we support cutting-edge companies that remove carbon from the air with our Planet Impact project.
Together, participating businesses have…
- Removed thousands of tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere
- Provided carbon-neutral shipping on more than ten million orders
Here's how it works: For every order we receive, a formula is used to calculate the estimated shipping emissions. Based on those estimates, a portion of our revenue goes to carbon removal companies that have been vetted by scientists from Carbon Direct. Those companies use that money to remove however much carbon our shipments created. Any extra funds go toward the further development of carbon removal technologies.
Let's meet a few of the companies removing our shipping emissions.
Heirloom
Heirloom's direct air capture technology enhances the carbon mineralization process. Heirloom's technology speeds up the rate at which naturally occurring minerals capture CO₂ rather than using energy-intensive fans to draw air in.
Remora
Remora captures CO₂ from semi-truck tailpipes as they drive, with the CO₂ destined for long-term storage.
Charm
Charm captures CO₂ using plant waste, converts it into a stable, carbon-rich liquid, and safely stores it deep underground—out of reach of wildfires and soil erosion.