1) Concepts
Product Carbon Footprint (PCF), Product Carbon Footprint ), It refers to the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions and removals in the
process of organizing product production or service provision. PCF generally adopts the method of life cycle assessment to calculate a single
type of climate change indicator, represented by carbon dioxide equivalent. The range of greenhouse gases accounted for includes seven types:
carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), and
nitrogen trifluoride (NF3).
2) According to standards
*ISO 14067 "Requirements and guidelines for quantifying and reporting the carbon footprint of greenhouse gas products"
*PAS 2050 "Evaluation Specification for Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Goods and Services throughout their Life Cycle"
3) What benefits certification brings to you
*Improve consistency, transparency, and credibility in GHG quantification, monitoring, reporting, and emission reduction;
*Identify and manage GHG related responsibilities, assets, and risks;
*Support the design, development, and implementation of comparable and consistent GHG plans or solutions;
*Develop a sound internal quantification, management, and reporting mechanism for GHG emissions;
*Promote the development and implementation of future GHG management strategies and plans for the organization;
*Meet the requirements of greenhouse gas emissions disclosure and greenhouse gas performance target setting for upstream and downstream
customers in the supply chain.
4) Materials to be prepared for certification
*Business license and company profile
*Corresponding qualifications
*Organizational chart
*Main measuring instrument ledger
*Product/Service Name, Model, and Corresponding Process (Service Process)
*List of raw materials
*Boundary delineation document
*Inventory inventory
*Product Carbon Footprint Report
*Greenhouse gas emission monitoring plan
*Other documents and records
*List of Laws and Regulations