Product Carbon Footprint (PCF)

Our PCF solution equips you with the tools and support to calculate emissions across the product lifecycle, engage suppliers, and deliver transparent reporting.

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The problem

The challenges of product carbon accounting

High costs, low efficiency

Traditional PCFs are too expensive and slow to roll out across a full product portfolio, limiting you to a handful of SKUs

Limited data availability

Heavy reliance on average values instead of supplier-specific primary data, with inconsistent inputs and manual tracking, create major obstacles

Limited resources

Internal capacities to manage the complexity of lifecycle data, methodology choices, and supplier coordination are limited

Regulatory complexity

Requirements across CSRD, SBTi's FLAG, PACT, EmpCo, etc. need calculations that will hold up under third-party verification.

Why companies choose ClimatePartner for Product Carbon Footprints

Portfolio-wide cost savings

AI-supported calculations and reusable data deliver cost savings across your entire product portfolio compared to traditional approaches without increasing your workload.

Efficiency

Modular for B2B or B2C

Cradle-to-gate PCFs for standardised B2B data exchange. Cradle-to-grave PCFs for EMPCO-compliant consumer communication and product claims.

Flexibility

Future-proof compliance

Aligned with GHG Protocol, SBTi, FLAG, PACT, and EMPCO with audit-ready, interoperable logic that keeps you compliant as frameworks evolve.

Compliance

Transparent data quality

PACT-aligned data quality indicators (DQIs) and clear primary data share, helping seamless digital sharing with customers and across your value chain.

Data

Our customers

Over 6,000 companies work with us on their net zero strategies.

 

ANKER ANKER
ARAG ARAG
AXA AXA
Boots Boots
COSNOVA BEAUTY COSNOVA BEAUTY
deuter deuter
EDDING EDDING
EDEKA EDEKA
essity essity
GLS GLS
Hansgrohe Group Hansgrohe Group
HÖRMANN HÖRMANN
MANN + HUMMEL MANN + HUMMEL
mondi mondi
SIGG SIGG
UHU UHU
Vodafone Vodafone
Walgreens Walgreens
Steps to take

How to calculate product footprints

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Define product boundaries

Set the scope, cradle-to-gate or cradle-to-grave, and select which products to assess.

Collect and process data

Upload product data at SKU level via mass upload. Integrate supplier-specific data points directly into the platform. Our EcoTransit connection handles transport emission inputs automatically.

Calculate with AI and expert validation

AI-supported auto-matching maps your activity data to our 50,000+ emission factors. Our experts then validate results, checking methodology, adjusting inputs where needed, and ensuring audit-readiness.

Analyse, report, optimise

Receive validated reports with emission breakdowns, hotspot identification, and methodology transparency.
What you get

Deliverables included in every PCF

product carbon emissions table

In-platform analytics

→ Emission distribution across lifecycle stages

→ Identification of emissions hotspots

→ Excel download of input/output data

→ Data quality scoring (PACT-aligned DQIs)

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ClimatePartner validated report

→ Expert-validated PCF for each product

→ Full methodology and data transparency

→ SBTi-compliant disclosure (incl. FLAG and biogenic emissions)

→ Ready for B2B data exchange or consumer-facing claims

Products with the emissions calculated as shown in the ClimatePartner Hub

Automated PCFs

Get PCF insights in minutes, not weeks with automated product footprints. You answer customer requests faster, strengthen tenders with credible numbers, and focus reduction efforts where they matter most. Product footprints help you turn product-level emission insights into a commercial advantage – without the time and cost of manual footprints.

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Life cycle Assessment (LCA)

A life cycle assessment is the framework used to assess a product’s environmental impact. An internationally recognised tool, an LCA tracks the emissions produced and resources consumed along the value chain.

FAQs

A Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) measures the total greenhouse gas emissions generated throughout a product's lifecycle, from raw material extraction and production to distribution, use, and end-of-life disposal. It's expressed in CO₂ equivalents (CO₂e) and provides a comprehensive view of a product's climate impact, helping businesses identify reduction opportunities and communicate sustainability efforts transparently.

With traditional methods, calculating PCFs can take weeks per product. However, ClimatePartner's automated PCF software significantly reduces this timeframe, enabling you to calculate multiple product footprints in minutes rather than weeks. The exact timeline depends on data availability and the complexity of a product's supply chain.

A Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF) calculates all emissions from an entire organization across scopes 1, 2, and 3. A Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) focuses specifically on the emissions of a single product throughout its lifecycle. For companies with just one product, the PCF and CCF may overlap significantly, but most businesses need both: a CCF for overall company reporting and PCFs for product-level transparency and claims.

Not necessarily. PCFs can be measured using different system boundaries depending on your goals. Cradle-to-gate covers emissions from raw material extraction through production (ending at the factory gate), which is ideal for B2B suppliers and supply chain transparency. Cradle-to-grave includes the full lifecycle, adding distribution, use phase, and end-of-life, which is better suited for consumer-facing claims and complete impact assessment.