As more and more companies are looking to measure Scope 3 emissions, requests are rising for Product Environmental Footprints (PEFs) across the supply chain. Suppliers now receive hundreds of different requests from their customers. But the reality is— measuring the impact of each product individually is a complex process. Read our guide to learn how to efficiently measure PEFs across your entire portfolio, with expert advice from CO2 AI, Quantis, and WBCSD.
Starting on this journey grants many benefits:
• Identify emission hotspots
• Strengthen trust with suppliers
• Ensure regulatory compliance
• Enhance brand image
• Set price premiums for lower-impact products
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The Complete Guide on Scaling Product Footprints (includes Case Studies)
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December 22, 2025
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