Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) percieve, communicate, and reduce the carbon footprint of your products

The Product Carbon Footprint records all greenhouse gas emissions throughout the entire life cycle of a product. Kiwa calculates and verifies your PCF in accordance with ISO 14067; as a basis for credible climate communication, CSRD reporting, and targeted emission reduction.
✓ ISO 14067 compliant   ✓ Verification by accredited auditors   
✓ Including hotspot analysis

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What is a Product Carbon Footprint?

 

The product carbon footprint also known as the CO2 footprint of a product which quantifies all direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions associated with a product. The result is expressed in kilograms of CO2 equivalents.

The PCF captures emissions from:

  • Raw material extraction: Mining, processing of raw materials
  • Production: Manufacturing, energy consumption in the factory
  • Transport: Supply chain, distribution
  • Use phase: Energy consumption during use (if relevant)
  • End of life: Disposal, recycling

System boundaries depending on the objective:

  • Cradle to Gate: Up to the factory gate (most common variant for B2B)
  • Cradle to Grave: Up to disposal
  • Cradle to Cradle: Complete cycle

Scope 1, 2, and 3 explained

In the calculation, emissions are divided into three categories according to the GHG Protocol.

Important: Scope 3 often accounts for 70 to 90 percent of a product's total emissions. Recording these emissions is crucial for a meaningful PCF.

Scope 1

Direct combustion from own sources

Example: Combustion in own facilities

Scope 2

Indirect emissions from purchased energy

Example: Electricity, heat, steam

Scope 3

All other indirect emissions

Example: Supply chain, transportation, use, disposal

Standards & framework conditions

ISO 14067 is the authoritative standard for calculating the product carbon footprint.

Key requirements:

  • Compliance with life cycle assessment according to ISO 14040/14044
  • Definition of system boundaries and functional unit
  • Transparent documentation of all assumptions
  • Consideration of all relevant greenhouse gases (not just CO2)
  • Possibility of external verification

Differences from other standards:

  • ISO 14067: Focus: Product carbon footprint | Application: Individual products
  • ISO 14064: Focus: Corporate carbon footprint | Application: Companies/locations
  • GHG Protocol: Focus: PCF (US approach) | Application: Internationally compatible

Why is PCF relevant to your business?

Regulatory requirements
  • CSRD Requires Reporting on Scope 3 Emissions Starting in 2025
  • EU Green Claims Directive Will Require a Scientific Basis for Environmental Claims
  • Suppliers Must Provide Scope 3 Emissions Data to Customers
Market and customer requirements
  • Large buyers are increasingly demanding climate data from suppliers
  • Public tenders are increasingly taking environmental criteria into account
  • End customers are looking for climate-friendly products
Strategic advantages
  • Identify emission drivers in the value chain
  • Lay the groundwork for targeted reduction measures
  • Differentiate products with a lower carbon footprint

PCF, EPD, or LCA – which one do I need?

To do this, let’s take a look at the focus and when each approach makes sense:

Tool Focus When is it useful?
PCF Only greenhouse gas emissions Climate communication, Scope 3 data, quick start
EPD All environmental impacts verified Building products, DGNB/LEED tenders
LCA Detailed scientific analysis  Product development, research, internal optimization

 

Our tip: For construction products, it has proven effective to create an EPD directly. This includes the PCF and other environmental impacts. We would be happy to advise you on which tool is best suited to your situation.

The PCF process with Kiwa:

    Kick-Off Meeting

    We clarify your objectives and the intended use. Together, we define the system boundaries and fuctional units.

    Data Collection

    You will recieve a checklist and an Excel template for structured data collection. We assist you in gathering all relevant material, energy, and transportation data.

    LCA/EPD/PCF Calculation

    Using our R<THINK software, we calculate your Product Carbon Footprint. We identify hotsposts and highlight reduction potentials.

    Verification (optional)

    Upon request, independent audtiors will verify your PCF. this strengthens the credibility of your climate communication.

    Support

    We also assist you with reduction strategies and integration into your CSRD reporting.

Frequently asked questions about Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs)

What is a Product Carbon Footprint?

The PCF accounts for all greenhouse gas emissions throughout a product's life cycle, from raw material extraction to disposal.

What are Green House Gases (GHGs)?

Greenhouse gases are gases in the atmosphere that absorb and re-emit thermal radiation. In doing so, they amplify the natural greenhouse effect and contribute to global warming.

How do you calculate a product's carbon footprint?

All inputs (materials, energy) and outputs (emissions, waste) throughout the product's life cycle are recorded and converted into CO2 equivalents.

What is the difference between CCF and PCF?

The Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF) measures an organization's emissions. The Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) refers to individual products.

Is the Product Carbon Footprint mandatory?

In principle, it is voluntary. However, due to the CSRD and supply chain requirements, it is increasingly becoming a de facto requirement.

How much does a PCF calculation cost?

The cost depends on the product's complexity and the availability of the data. Contact us for more information.

How can the Carbon Footprint be reduced?

Typical strategies: Optimize material use, ulitize renewable energy, reduce transportation distances, and use recycled materials.

Are all Greenhouse gases are always relevant?

Not necessarily. In practice, CO2 and CH4 emissions often dominate, while fluorinated gases play a role in certain processes or products.

Which Greenhouse gases are included?

The PCF includes all relevant greenhouse gases in accordance with international standards (e.g., ISO 14067, GHG Protocol): Carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), nitrous oxide (N₂O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), sulfur hexafluoride (SF₆), nitrogen trifluoride (NF₃)

Can I convert a PCF into an EPD?

Yes, a PCF can be converted into an EPD. The difference lies in the number of environmental impacts.

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Our services:

  • PCF calculation in accordance with ISO 14067
  • Data collection and hotspot analysis
  • Independent verification (optional)
  • Support for your reduction strategy
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