{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[547,1051,1096,953,969,null,452,617],"name":"Online"},{"data":[2959,7526,4197,4036,4517,null,2208,4678],"name":"Physical retail by car"}],"_data":[["Country","Online","Physical retail by car"],["France (National)","547","2959"],["Germany (National)","1051","7526"],["Italy (National)","1096","4197"],["Spain (National)","953","4036"],["United Kingdom (National)","969","4517"],[" "],["France (Paris)","452","2208"],["United Kingdom (London)","617","4678"]],"labels":{"name":"Country","values":["France (National)","Germany (National)","Italy (National)","Spain (National)","United Kingdom (National)"," ","France (Paris)","United Kingdom (London)"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/www.oliverwyman.com\/content\/dam\/oliver-wyman\/v2\/publications\/2021\/apr\/is-ecommerce-good-for-europe.pdf","type":"Problem","unit":"grams of CO2e","year":"2008-2018","title":"The Impact of CO2e (in grams) for Physical Retail and E-commerce for Fashion Retail","topic":"Illegal Products","method":"Data collection","source":"\"Is E-commerce Good for Europe?\" published in Oliver Wyman Insights, 2021","sub_topic":"e-Commerce","chart_number":"250","geographical":"Europe"},"description":"The chart presents the impact of CO2 equivalent (in grams) between e-commerce and in-store shopping for fashion retail, in eigth European countries. Data are based on the results of the economic and environmental impact study \"Is E-commerce Good for Europe?\" led Oliver Wyman in 2020. The results show that, on average, the CO2e impact of in-store shopping is five times higher than the online option.  "}