PET (polyethylene terephthalate)

The bottomline is that one pound of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) uses the following resources, and produces the following pollutions:
Resource or Pollutantsort iconAmountUnitCEII
Oil deposits0.004barrel5.7
Sulfur dioxide pollution7.9476541148576E-5pound1.944
Nitrogen oxides pollution0.00022400855946726pound3.959
Ash0.0004695276478464pound0.166
Water, fresh34.000242685528gallon (US)440.458
Liquid waste0.00019786157931571gallon (US)0.007
Landfilled waste0.049814869192638pound1.761
Land3.1666970370048E-10acre1.464e-4
Methane pollution0.0014519042620798pound3.695
Natural gas deposits0.0278278pound0.159
Recycled waste-8.68048896E-8pound-0
Iron ore deposits2.04492288E-7pound1.987e-7
Particulate matter (PM)5.009908510464E-6pound0.319
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)0.00097144286208849pound343.337
Chemical waste1.0E-5pound0.035
Uranium reserves1.287E-7pound0.018
Lead pollution5.288466717248E-10pound0.003
Mercury pollution2.965437775872E-10pound0.009
Carbon monoxide pollution2.718317961216E-6pound0.016
Arsenic pollution3.9044930715648E-10pound0.012
Radioactive waste2.224078331904E-8pound0.141
Carbon dioxide pollution3.6968807956175pound130.659
Dissipation0.017161596666989kWh4.513e-6
Coal deposits0.006178148735616pound0.006
Total CEII: 932.403