A Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) measures the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions created throughout a product’s lifecycle—from production to disposal. Whether it’s an apple, a bottle of wine, or walnuts, PCF analysis shows the environmental impact at every stage.
PCF analysis covers emissions from everything you use to produce your product, like fertilizer, fuel, water, electricity, and packaging. This process helps you show your commitment to sustainability and gives consumers verified information on your environmental efforts.
Lower-carbon products appeal to eco-conscious consumers, helping you stand out in the market. Calculating a PCF also helps you meet new carbon reporting and labeling regulations, identify cost-saving efficiencies, and make your farm more sustainable by highlighting emission “hotspots” in your system.
Product Selection: We’ll help you choose products that would benefit most from a PCF analysis, like a best-seller or high-yield item.
Boundary Setting: Decide whether to measure emissions up to the point of distribution (Cradle-to-Gate) or include the entire lifecycle, including consumer use and disposal (Cradle-to-Grave).
Study Year: Choose a recent year that shows an average yield (not your best or worst year).
Unit of Product: Define your product unit—whether it’s a bottle of wine, a pound of walnuts, or a box of apples.
Timeline: A full PCF project typically takes up to 6 months, from start to final report.
Data collection is crucial, as it involves gathering detailed information on your farming and production processes. You’ll upload data to the BX Platform in stages:
BX guides you through each step, outlining what data you need and checking in regularly. This may include uploading PDFs, files, and other documents. Required data may include:
BX’s environmental science team analyzes your data to calculate emissions across your operations and highlights the areas with the biggest impacts. If data is missing, we’ll use reasonable substitutes where needed.
The report summarizes your product’s carbon footprint, showing the biggest emission contributors and areas for potential reductions. A detailed scientific report is also available for external review, and we’ll include a QR code for easy access to share with customers.
BX’s PCF assessments align with ISO standards (14040/44 and ISO 14067:2018) to ensure your footprint data is credible and robust. For more details, visit the Knowledge Hub.
A product’s lifecycle includes all stages from creation to end-of-life: raw material sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, consumer use, and disposal. Each stage produces emissions, so a lifecycle view provides a complete picture of your product’s impact.
Lowering your product’s carbon footprint can bring multiple benefits:
A PCF project usually takes up to 6 months, depending on product complexity, data availability, and project scope. After the first time, future PCF calculations go faster.
Start with one or two products that have the most readily available data. This lets you refine your process and ensure accuracy before scaling up. Without detailed data, analyzing multiple similar products may not be useful.
The PCF assessment is included with BX PRO. However, if you need an independent third-party review, additional costs may apply.
A full-farm footprint works well if your farm produces a single crop; you can scale this down to a product footprint. For multi-crop farms, a broader, farm-wide footprint may be more relevant. BX is exploring options to provide this in the future.
Got more questions? Search the Knowledge Hub, or reach out to our team using farmers@bx.tech.
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