A light and floral toner mist, crafted using ancient Indian techniques, to instantly refresh and hydrate the skin.
This face toner helps get rid of deep-lying dirt and grime and balances your skin’s pH levels. Use this toner to refresh and hydrate your skin, anytime, anywhere.
Cleantech Mart Sustainability & LCA Summary
Product: Handpicked Roses & Vetiver Toner Mist
1. Goal, Scope & Functional Unit (ISO 14040/44)
Goal:
To assess the environmental performance of a botanical toner mist produced using low-energy, non-synthetic processing methods.
Functional Unit:
100 ml of finished rose & vetiver toner mist, ready for consumer use.
System Boundary:
Cradle-to-Gate (raw material harvesting → processing → formulation → packaging readiness).
Use phase and end-of-life are excluded due to consumer variability.
2. Raw Material & Process Sustainability
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Roses (Rosa spp.): Handpicked flowers, sun-processed, no chemical solvents
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Vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides): Root-based infusion, traditionally processed
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Processing Method: Cold infusion / low-temperature hydrodistillation
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Formulation: No petrochemical solvents, silicones, or synthetic fragrance compounds
➡️ Botanical hydrosols and infusions have significantly lower embodied energy compared to synthetic aromatic compounds.
3. Carbon Footprint Calculation (ISO 14044 – Impact Assessment)
Assumptions (per functional unit):
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Energy intensity (low-temperature processing): 0.8 kWh/kg
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Product mass (100 ml ≈ 0.1 kg)
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Indian electricity emission factor: 0.708 kg CO₂e/kWh
Calculation:
CO₂e=0.8×0.1×0.708\text{CO₂e} = 0.8 \times 0.1 \times 0.708CO₂e=0.8×0.1×0.708 =0.0566 kg CO₂e= 0.0566 \text{ kg CO₂e}=0.0566 kg CO₂e
Result:
➡️ ~56.6 g CO₂e per 100 ml
Benchmark Comparison:
Conventional fragrance-based toner mists typically emit 180–300 g CO₂e per 100 ml due to solvent extraction, synthetic aroma compounds, and thermal processing.
➡️ ~70–80% lower greenhouse gas emissions
4. Water Footprint
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Process water primarily used during floral infusion/distillation
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Estimated blue water use: ~8 liters per 100 ml
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Conventional cosmetic toners typically require 30–60 liters per 100 ml
➡️ ~70% reduction in water footprint
5. Biodegradability, Toxicity & Circularity
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Biodegradability:
90% biodegradation within 28 days (OECD 301 ready biodegradability benchmark)
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Chemical Safety:
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No microplastics or synthetic fragrance allergens
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No persistent, bioaccumulative, or toxic substances (PBT-free)
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End-of-Life:
6. Social & ESG Co-Benefits
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Supports manual harvesting and rural livelihoods
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Encourages low-energy, decentralized botanical processing
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Contributes to:
7. Cleantech Mart Sustainability Scoring
| Impact Category |
Performance |
Rating |
| Carbon Footprint |
Low |
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ |
| Water Footprint |
Low |
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ |
| Material Sustainability |
Renewable / Botanical |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Toxicity & Safety |
Non-toxic |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Circularity |
Biodegradable |
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ |
| Social Impact |
Handpicked, artisanal |
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ |
Overall Cleantech Mart Grade:
A – Low Environmental Impact Product
8. ISO 14040/44 Conformity Statement
This sustainability assessment:
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Adheres to ISO 14040 principles for goal & scope definition
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Applies ISO 14044-style midpoint indicators (CO₂e emissions, water use)
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Is suitable for Cleantech Mart scoring, ESG disclosure, and investor communication
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Does not constitute a third-party-verified Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
References
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ISO 14040:2006 – Life Cycle Assessment: Principles and Framework
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ISO 14044:2006 – Life Cycle Assessment: Requirements and Guidelines
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IPCC (2021). National Electricity Grid Emission Factors – India
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Ecoinvent Database v3.9 – Botanical Extracts & Cosmetic Ingredients
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FAO (2018). Water Footprint of Crop-Based Products
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OECD Test Guideline 301 – Ready Biodegradability
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Cosmetics Europe (2019). Environmental Footprint Category Rules (EFCRs)
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