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Minimizing the product carbon footprint (PCF) is no longer an option, it’s a business imperative

Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) is a metric that quantifies the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with a product throughout its life cycle – from raw material extraction and manufacturing to transportation, use and end-of-life management. PCF is typically expressed in kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent (kg CO2e), allowing an easy comparison of different products’ climate impact.

Minimizing the environmental footprint is no longer an option – it’s a business imperative.

A lower PCF can make your product compliant and avoid potential penalties. But also reducing emissions often translates to reduced energy consumption and resource use, leading to cost savings for your business.

It can be a significant competitive advantage, attracting environmentally conscious investors and partners, and also opening doors to new markets.

Consumers are increasingly environmentally conscious and may choose products with a lower carbon footprint. They are not only willing to pay a premium for sustainable products, but they actively seek out companies with strong environmental practices.

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