Verification of the product-related greenhouse gas inventory

By verifying your product-related greenhouse gas inventory, your organization can add transparency and credibility to your sustainability efforts. Not only will you meet the growing demands and expectations of various stakeholders, but your commitment to climate protection can also give you a clear competitive advantage.

Recognized evidence of your sustainability activities

Increased transparency and credibility

Reliable reporting to interested parties

Strengthen your competitiveness

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What is a product-related greenhouse gas inventory?

Product Carbon Footprinting (PCF) is an important method for determining and evaluating the quantity and distribution of operational emissions. The inventory takes into account all emissions during a product's life cycle, including production, transportation, energy consumption during use, and the type of disposal or recycling.

Drawing up a product-related greenhouse gas inventory enables companies, governments, and consumers to assess and compare their impact on the climate. It helps to raise awareness of climate change and to take targeted measures to reduce emissions.

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What is the ISO 14067 standard about?

ISO 14067 provides requirements and guidelines for quantifying greenhouse gas emissions at the product level. The international standard provides a consistent method for measuring, reporting, and verifying the carbon footprint of products. It is broadly applicable to all goods and services. The goal of the standard is to help companies understand the environmental impact of their products and take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

ISO 14067:2018 - Greenhouse gases — Carbon footprint of products — Requirements and guidelines for quantification" was first published in August 2018 and is available from the ISO website.

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Who is the verification of the PCF according to ISO 14067 suitable for?

Verifying theCO2 footprint of products and services is suitable for all companies and organizations that want to quantify their environmental impact and use the inventory sheet in their communication. In addition to the transparent and credible presentation of your product's carbon footprint, there are other good reasons why verification of the carbon footprint in accordance with ISO 14067 can be worthwhile for your company.

  1. Environmental responsibility
    Companies that are aware of their environmental impact have their product footprint measured and verified by an external body. This provides them with a sound basis for targeted environmental measures. Verification is, therefore, an important part of improving their image.
  2. Customer requirements
    More and more customers and consumers are attaching importance to sustainable products and services. PCF verification enables companies to transparently communicate their environmental performance and demonstrate the sustainability of their products. This can provide a competitive advantage.
  3. Compliance with legal requirements
    In some countries, legal requirements or plans are already in place that oblige companies to quantify and report their environmental impacts. ISO 14067 verification can help to meet these requirements and minimize regulatory risks.
  4. Sustainability reporting
    Verification by an external third party provides companies with a solid basis for sustainability reporting. By disclosing and verifying operational environmental impacts, you can make your performance transparent and comparable.
  5. Drive innovation
    ISO 14067 verification requires facts, figures, and data. A detailed analysis and evaluation of your own environmental impact can lead to the optimization and redesign of processes and the use of more efficient technologies to reduce emissions. Examples include the use of renewable energies or the reduction of waste.
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What are the benefits of ISO 14067 verification?

There are many good reasons to verify your product-related GHG inventory. First and foremost, it is a great way to demonstrate corporate responsibility. It demonstrates your commitment to climate protection and highlights your efforts to reduce operational product emissions and promote sustainable practices.

  1. Credibility and transparency
    A verified carbon footprint calculation shows that your company takes product emissions seriously and is committed to transparency and sustainability. This strengthens your company's credibility with customers, investors, and other stakeholders.
  2. Competitive advantage
    In an increasingly sustainability-conscious world, companies with a verified carbon footprint can set themselves apart as leaders and role models in their industry.
  3. Risk management
    Verification in accordance with ISO 14067 provides your company with a better understanding of its emission profiles along the life cycle of a product. This enables you to identify hotspots and weak points, leading to more effective risk management.
  4. Customer loyalty and market demand
    Consumers increasingly value sustainable products and services. A verified product carbon footprint builds trust with your customers and partners and leads to greater customer loyalty. It provides the basis for environmentally responsible purchasing decisions.
  5. Regulatory requirements
    Some countries or industries already have specific regulations or incentives to disclose and reduce GHG emissions. Verification can ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
  6. Supply chain management
    Companies that want to make their supply chain more sustainable can also benefit. By assessing the emissions of external providers, you can determine your own PCF and take measures to reduce emissions throughout the value chain.
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What are the requirements for verification?

There are several requirements for verification in accordance with ISO 14067. The key aspects are a consistent methodology and the accuracy and completeness of the data. It should be noted that the specific requirements may vary depending on the context and the standards applied.

  1. Data accuracy
    To verify the CF of products, reliable data must be collected along the value chain. This includes information on raw material extraction, production, transportation, use, and disposal. Recognized publications and life cycle assessment databases can also be used here.
  2. Consistent methodology
    Verification requires the use of a consistent calculation methodology. In addition to the ISO 14067 Carbon Footprint Standard, there is also the "Product Life Cycle Accounting and Reporting Standard" of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, which can be used as a recognized reference for preparing the product-related greenhouse gas inventory.
  3. Completeness
    The accounting should ensure that all relevant emissions are included in the PCF. This includes direct and indirect emissions along the defined and, therefore, considered life cycle stage, also known as the "scope."
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ISO 14064 vs. ISO 14067 - the series of standards

ISO 14064 and ISO 14067 are international standards used in environmental management and the measurement of greenhouse gas emissions. The main difference between the two standards lies in their scope and their specific objectives. While ISO 14064 addresses the quantitative measurement, reporting, and verification of a company's GHG emissions (Corporate Carbon Footprint CCF), ISO 14067 specifies requirements and guidelines for quantifying emissions at the product level.

The three-part series of ISO 14064-1, -2, and -3 standards covers a broader range of applications. It measures, reports, and verifies greenhouse gas emissions at the organizational and project levels.

Other standards in the ISO 14001 series
If, in addition to the impact on climate change, you also want to consider and balance other impact categories of your products, such as the primary energy demand of your products, water consumption, or land use, a Life Cycle Aassessment ( LCA ) is suitable for this. However, this is more comprehensive than a GHG product inventory and is well-suited for the next step.

Other standards in the international series of standards for environmental management standards can provide support and methodological guidance: ISO 14040 and ISO 14044. A critical review of the life cycle analysis by DQS, as well as the PCF verification, allows you to score points with your stakeholders and meet the future requirements of your interested parties in advance.

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How does ISO 14067 verification work?

As an independent certifier, DQS offers the opportunity to review and confirm your accounting and reporting. This verification provides you with official confirmation of your measurements and an assessment of compliance with the requirements of the standard.

The first step is to get to know your company, your organization, your needs, and your expectations. Once the verification objectives, including the applicable standards and specifications, have been defined, you will receive a quote for the pre-assessment.

During the pre-assessment, for example, the exact nature of the assignment, the scope, the objectives and other criteria are clarified. Based on the results, DQS prepares the calculation and plans for the verification of the product-related greenhouse gas inventory. This information is incorporated into a detailed proposal tailored to your individual needs. All relevant services and the applicable audit and verification criteria are specified and agreed.

The assigned verification team verifies the respective declaration based on the previously prepared planning, applying the applicable standards and specifications. Among other things, evidence is recorded and reviewed, sites are inspected if necessary, and estimates and calculations are verified and analyzed.

The verification may be supplemented by a prior review of documents. Identified deficiencies must be demonstrably rectified before a verification statement and an expert opinion are issued for the products under consideration. The verification result, including all findings, will be presented to you during the final meeting. If necessary, action plans will be agreed.

After verification, the results are evaluated by the independent certification board of DQS. If all requirements are met, you will receive a verification declaration for the relevant products or services. The verification declaration is valid for the respective GHG declaration of your product and therefore does not have a defined validity period.

For the verification of an updated report or an updated declaration, for example, in the event of changes to service processes, manufacturing processes, or the material composition of components, a new assessment can be carried out.

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What does a product carbon footprint verification cost?

For the verification of your product-related carbon footprint, the DQS auditors will work specifically with your company. We plan each audit according to your company's needs. The verification can take a few days or several weeks.

Plan your personal offer with DQS - so that you know what to expect. Get in touch with us.

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Why is DQS the right partner for verification?

DQS provides valuable input with its extensive technical, regulatory and industry expertise. Our audits and verifications are a thorough and in-depth examination of your company and your products. That is what you can expect from us:

  • Individually calculated offers
  • Flexibility in contract duration
  • Highly interactive auditors with in-depth knowledge of standards and the industry
  • Declaration with international acceptance
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"We would be happy to provide you with a customized offer for verification in accordance with ISO 14067."