ISO 14067 (product carbon footprint)
ISO 14067: Calculate and Communicate Your Product’s Carbon Footprint
ISO 14067 (product carbon footprint)
What is ISO 14067?
The ISO 14067 standard defines the principles, requirements, and guidelines for quantifying and reporting the Carbon Footprint of a Product (CFP).
This footprint reflects the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated throughout the product’s life cycle—from raw material extraction to manufacturing, distribution, and end use.
What does our service include?
At eqSustainability, our team of expert advisors and auditors guide you through the entire process:
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the product using recognized methodologies.
Data collection, verification, and modeling.
Calculation of direct and indirect emissions in line with ISO 14067.
Delivery of a detailed technical report with results and actionable recommendations.
Guidance on external validation and effective communication of the product’s carbon footprint.
Why measure the product carbon footprint?
Measuring your product’s carbon footprint based on ISO 14067 allows companies to:
Identify critical points of environmental impact in their processes.
Improve product efficiency and sustainability.
Comply with international regulations and respond to stakeholder demands.
Support strategic decisions related to eco-design, innovation, and environmental labeling.
Position products competitively in sustainability-conscious markets.
Ready to move towards a more sustainable product strategy?
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Who is this service for?
This service is ideal for:
Manufacturing companies seeking to reduce their environmental impact.
Brands aiming to communicate their product sustainability transparently.
Organizations preparing to meet regulatory or export requirements.
Why choose eqSustainability?
Technical rigor with a practical focus
Guidance by certified sustainability experts
Enhanced competitiveness and environmental reputation
Full alignment with international standards
