Environmental labelling: what is changing for products
Environmental labelling informs consumers of a product's ecological impact through a summary score. It is becoming widespread, starting with textiles and food.
A score based on LCA
The score is based on life-cycle assessment and includes carbon among other impacts. Having reliable product data (including the carbon footprint) becomes a competitive advantage.
Timeline and sectors
France is piloting schemes (notably textiles) that foreshadow a European framework (PEF, ESPR regulation). Brands should anticipate data collection.
How to prepare?
Calculate your products' footprint (ISO 14067), make supplier data reliable and structure the information. UltraCarbon certifies the product footprint, the basis of any credible labelling.
Frequently asked questions
Is environmental labelling mandatory?
It is being rolled out gradually by sector. Even if not mandatory for you today, your customers and retailers will increasingly require it.
How are carbon and environmental labelling linked?
Carbon is one of the score's key impacts. A reliable product footprint is a prerequisite for solid labelling.
