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Productcarbonfootprintformanufacturing

Ricardo y Lucía Mosquera · · 45 min
Carbon FootprintSupply ChainSustainabilityISO

How to calculate your product carbon footprint, respond to clients and certify per ISO 14067. Real cases from manufacturing.

What you will learn

  • Why more and more clients demand the carbon footprint per product, from automotive to chemicals, packaging or industrial machinery
  • How to build reusable life cycle assessments (LCA): formulas that build on each other and automatic emission factors
  • How to identify where the largest impacts in your products lie and make real decisions (switch supplier, substitute materials, optimize transport)
  • From the Excel template to an automated system: how to go from answering requests one by one to having the PCF ready for any client
  • Live demo: calculating a product carbon footprint, hotspot analysis and certifiable report generation

Who is it for

  • Sustainability managers at manufacturing companies (chemicals, electronics, packaging, automotive, machinery)
  • Quality and compliance managers handling environmental data requests from clients
  • Production directors responsible for energy and emissions data at manufacturing plants
  • CEOs and executives at industrial companies who want to turn carbon footprint into a competitive advantage

Agenda

  • The context: why product carbon footprint has gone from a nice-to-have to a commercial requirement in manufacturing
  • Real cases: how manufacturing companies have uncovered hidden impacts, changed purchasing decisions and certified their products with ISO 14067
  • The solution: how to centralize production data, automate PCF calculation and create reusable workflows to respond to any client
  • From chaos to certification: building a repeatable workflow that turns messy requests into certified, auditable responses
  • Live demo: end-to-end PCF calculation, hotspot analysis and what-if scenario modeling

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