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ISO 14067 Product Carbon Footprint Consulting
- Product carbon footprint (PCF) calculation
- Lifecycle emission analysis
- Scope 1, 2, 3 mapping
- ISO 14067 certification readiness
The Challenge
Why Organizations Struggle to Measure Emissions
Lack of Emission Data
Organizations struggle to collect accurate data across complex supply chains, making carbon measurement unreliable.
Unclear Lifecycle Boundaries
Without clear system boundaries, emission hotspots remain hidden and reduction strategies become ineffective.
Reporting Challenges
Inconsistent methodologies and frameworks lead to non-comparable, non-credible carbon disclosures.
Compliance Pressure
Growing regulatory mandates (CBAM, EU Green Deal) require verified product-level carbon footprint data.
Value Delivered
What ISO 14067 Enables
Carbon Visibility
Complete product-level emission transparency across the entire lifecycle.
ESG Compliance
Meet regulatory requirements including CBAM, EU Taxonomy, and sustainability reporting mandates.
Reduction Strategy
Identify emission hotspots and develop targeted, data-driven carbon reduction plans.
Global Credibility
Build stakeholder trust with verified, ISO-standard carbon footprint disclosures.
Our Methodology
Our ISO 14067 Implementation Approach
Scope Definition
Define system boundaries, functional units, and lifecycle stages for product carbon footprint assessment.
Data Collection
Gather activity data across raw materials, energy, transport, production, usage, and end-of-life stages.
Emission Calculation
Apply emission factors and calculate carbon footprint using ISO 14067-compliant methodologies.
Reporting
Develop carbon footprint reports with transparent methodology, data sources, and reduction recommendations.
Verification
Prepare for third-party verification and support through the external assurance process.
Most Important
Where Carbon Emissions Occur Across the Lifecycle
Raw Material
Extraction and processing of raw materials — mining, agriculture, forestry.
15–25%
Production
Manufacturing processes including energy consumption, waste generation, and direct emissions.
30–45%
Transport
Logistics and distribution across the supply chain — inbound, outbound, and inter-facility.
5–15%
Usage
Energy and resource consumption during the product's use phase by the end consumer.
10–30%
Disposal
End-of-life treatment including recycling, incineration, and landfill impacts.
5–10%
Key Differentiator
How Your Emissions Are Distributed
Scope 1
Direct Emissions
10–20%
Includes
- Fuel combustion
- Company fleet
- Process emissions
- Fugitive emissions
Scope 2
Indirect Energy
15–25%
Includes
- Purchased electricity
- Purchased steam
- Heating & cooling
- Grid energy
Scope 3
Value Chain
55–75%
Includes
- Raw materials
- Transportation
- Product use phase
- End-of-life treatment
Core Elements of ISO 14067
Lifecycle Assessment
Cradle-to-grave analysis of environmental impacts across the entire product lifecycle.
Carbon Measurement
Quantification of greenhouse gas emissions using ISO-compliant calculation methodologies.
Emission Hotspots
Identification of high-impact stages and processes for targeted reduction efforts.
Reduction Strategy
Data-driven action plans to reduce product carbon footprint and improve sustainability.
Reporting
Transparent carbon footprint reports aligned with ISO 14067 disclosure requirements.
Business Impact of ISO 14067
Emission Reduction
Identify and act on carbon hotspots to measurably reduce product footprint
ESG Compliance
Meet growing regulatory and investor demands for carbon transparency
Export Readiness
Prepare for CBAM and other carbon border adjustment requirements
Stakeholder Trust
Build credibility with verified, third-party assured carbon data
Sustainability Edge
Position your products as climate-responsible in competitive markets
Who This Is For
Manufacturing
Heavy and light manufacturing operations measuring product-level carbon impact.
Consumer Goods
FMCG and consumer product companies responding to carbon labeling demands.
Exporters
Companies exporting to EU and other markets requiring carbon footprint data under CBAM.
Industrial Products
B2B industrial manufacturers seeking competitive advantage through carbon transparency.
Our Engagement Model
01
Diagnostic
Assess current carbon data maturity and identify gaps against ISO 14067 requirements.
02
Data Collection
Establish data collection frameworks across the product lifecycle and supply chain.
03
Analysis
Calculate product carbon footprint using ISO-compliant emission factors and methodologies.
04
Reporting
Develop transparent PCF reports with methodology documentation and reduction roadmaps.
05
Verification
Support through third-party verification and ongoing carbon management improvement.
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