Executive Summary #1
Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) ! ! PCF World Forum Executive Summaries provide quick references to concepts, initiatives and resources at the nexus of products, value chains and climate change. Contents: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
What is a product carbon footprint? How is a product carbon footprint calculated? What are product carbon footprints used for? What methods/ standards define how a PCF is quantified and reported? Examples of national and international product carbon footprint initiatives About the PCF World Forum
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1 What is a product carbon footprint? “A Product Carbon Footprint describes the sum of greenhouse gas emissions accumulated during the full life cycle of a product in a specified application� (PCF Pilot Project Germany, 2009) The product carbon footprint is therefore a measure of the absolute climate impact of a product and its use. Life cycle in this context denotes the temporal lifetime of a product and all value chain stages for making and disposing of it. Synonyms used for product carbon footprint are: life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions/inventory, carbon footprint of products (CFP), global warming potential (GWP).
2 How is a product carbon footprint calculated? ! A product carbon footprint is calculated by summing up the climate impact of all human induced greenhouse gases (i.e. that contribute to global warming/ climate change) that are emitted as a consequence of a product (and its energy/ material use) over its life cycle and in a certain use. ! These gases are foremost CO2 (carbon dioxide), CH4 (methane), SF6 (sulfur hexafluoride), N2O (nitrous oxide), NF3 (nitrogen triflouride), PFCs (perfluorocarbons), HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) and CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). ! Greenhouse gas emissions result predominantly from combustion (mostly fossil fuels), deforestation/ land-use change, anaerobic fermentation and use of certain chemicals: Product Life Cycle Energy Land use change Further emissions
husbandry, agromachines, fertilizer production livestock feed (cultivation) cow digestion (methane)
centrifugation, process steam
refrigeration and warming (at home)
waste and waste water treatment
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refrigeration, packaging, transports: milk & consumer trips packaging
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cooling agents
cooling agents
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Selected GHG emission sources for milk product
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