Calculate Your Carbon Footprint

How many people live in your household?

How often do you use appliances like ACs in a day?

Never 8 hours 12 hours 18 hours

How many plants / trees do you have in your garden?

None 1-5 trees 6-10 trees 11-20 trees 21-50 trees

How often do you wash your clothes in a week?

How often do you use the dishwasher in a day?

How often do you eat meat in a week?

None 1-2 times 3-4 times 5-7 times

How often do you order food delivery in a week?

Never 1-5 times 3-8 times 8+ times

Which household items or waste do you separate for recycling each month?

How many products made from sustainable materials do you purchase in a month?

None 1-5 items 6-15 items 15+ items

How many kilometers do you drive each week?

How often do you use the Doha Metro for your daily travel in a week?

Never 1-3 times 4-7 times 7+ times

How often do you travel within the GCC each year?

Never 1-3times 4-8times 9-12times

How many international flights do you take each year?

Never 1-2 flights 3-4 flights 5-7 flights 8-10 flights

What class do you typically travel in?

Your Result Breakdown

Your Result Breakdown

  • - CO₂

    Electricity
    Electricity

    Air conditioning accounts for up to 70% of electricity use in some homes. Turning it off for 2 hours daily can cut your CO₂ footprint by 40% annually, with huge savings in energy costs.

  • - CO₂

    Water
    Water

    Turning off the tap while brushing your teeth or washing dishes can save up to 60% of water usage, translating to thousands of liters saved annually.

  • - CO₂

    food
    Food

    Producing 1 kg of beef generates 27 kg of CO₂, equivalent to driving a car for 100 km. Switching to plant-based meals even a few times a week can cut your food footprint significantly.

  • - CO₂

    Transport
    Transport

    A 4WD uses up to 40% more fuel than a sedan for the same trip, emitting significantly more CO₂. Carpooling for just one long-distance trip can reduce emissions per person by 50%.

  • - CO₂

    Travel
    Travel

    Flying business or first class emits up to 3-5 times more CO₂ per passenger than economy due to larger seats and fewer passengers. If upgrading is a must, balance it out by taking public transport or walking for local travel at your destination.