Both Impact Calculator

We wanted to quantify exactly how much good we were doing together so we created the BOTH Impact Calculator.

Making a difference never tasted so good!

Metric Tons of
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Saved to Date

Number of Cows Saved

Happy Customers

Swimming Pools Full of Water Saved

Partner Impact Calculator

And if you're a potential Retail or Food Service partner, check out our Partner Impact Calculator where you can forecast (and showcase!) just how much good we can accomplish together.

Pounds of BOTH Burgers Sold/yr

Metric Tons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Saved to Date

Number of Cows Saved

Happy Customers

Swimming Pools Full of Water Saved

Individual Impact Calculator

Lastly, if you love eating BOTH Burgers, check out the Individual Impact Calculator where you can measure your own awesomeness.

How many hamburgers
do you eat/month ?

How old are you?

Metric Tons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Saved to Date

Number of Cows Saved

Gallons of Water Saved

The Numbers

Thank you for taking an interest in our calculations! Admittedly, calculating the total environmental impact of the global agricultural industry is a complicated process. Our numbers come from an extensive, peer reviewed, 2018 Poore and Nemecek study.

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We are measuring our greenhouse gas emissions in pounds of carbon dioxide equivalents per pound of beef produced (specifically, beef for consumption, as opposed to dairy cattle).

In short, 1 lb of beef produces approximately
100lbs of GHG emissions.

Which is the most, by far, of any meat product
we consume.

We are also assuming 1000lbs of BOTH burgers will replace 1000lbs of regular all-beef burgers.

Which is a net difference in 500lbs of beef.

When you consider the average size of a cow is
~1300lbs, and ~40% of that weight produces edible
meat, one cow equals ~520lbs of produced meat.

We also made a small GHG adjustment for our veggies
(that account for approximately 2% of our product’s
total GHG emissions).

As for our “Happy Customers” calculations, we are assuming one serving size is a quarter-pound burger.

Lastly, for our Individual Impact Calculator we are assuming the average person will live to be 85 years old. But obviously, if you eat more BOTH Burgers, you could live much longer.

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