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Consumer product carbon footprints up to 60% higher than necessary, with simple solutions being ignored by manufacturers

  • Thursday, 11 March 2010

- Simple steps to address five core products would save the UK 8 million tonnes each year in carbon equating to 19.9 billion road miles -

If manufacturers were to adopt simple ecodesign principles and re-evaluate the production process of just five staple consumer products (kettle, television, mobile phone, fridge,
laptop), the UK would save over 8 million tonnes of C02 each year – the equivalent of taking over 19.9 billion road miles off the roads.

These figures result from eight years of product lifecycle assessment (LCA) research into the carbon footprints of over 2,000 consumer products and the examination of manufacturing processes to identify where this can be reduced. Conducted by compliance testing and certification specialist, Bureau Veritas, the research also reveals that most consumer goods are capable of having their carbon footprints reduced by as much as 60 per cent, if manufacturers adopt better ecodesign philosophies and commit to improving their supply chains and production methods; processes that could actually save them money.

The study also highlights that while the Government’s forthcoming Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) legislation will address the energy consumption of large UK businesses and manufacturing companies, it doesn’t address the issue of embedded carbon; carbon resulting from the production of products or parts that are imported from countries outside of the UK or Europe. These product based carbon contributions impact heavily on our total national carbon footprint, as carbon emissions have the same environmental impact regardless of origin.

Working with Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services and its ecodesign solutions team, manufacturers can reduce the environmental impact of their products, reducing carbon footprints by up to 60 per cent. The solution from Bureau Veritas is also designed to help save manufacturers money as a result of a more transparent, efficient production process and supply chain.

Similarly, with environmental labelling (including carbon footprint) expected to roll out across Europe in the future, it will stand retailers and manufacturers in good stead to act now and ensure they have the ability to measure, report and reduce the environmental impact of the products they make to support consumers in making informed purchasing decisions on environmentally friendly products.

Xavier Vital, Bureau Veritas, said: “While consumers are making huge efforts to recycle and buy responsibly, many companies are still making and selling products that could easily have their environmental impact reduced considerably, but have yet to take the necessary steps to support the efforts of their customers. Not only would these steps help improve environmental performance and the opinion of many consumers, they would also help manufacturers improve production processes and supply chain efficiencies, and potentially even save them money.

“It is also clear that as a nation we will have to do more to quantify and reduce the amount of embedded carbon in the products we consume, which is currently not addressed in the UK’s Carbon Reduction Commitment.”

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About Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services

Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services is part of Bureau Veritas, the world’s leading testing and certification company, headquartered in France and listed on the French Bourse.

The Consumer Products Services division works with retailers and manufacturers, as well as importers and distributors, to ensure the health, safety, environmental and quality compliance of consumer products, ahead of both local and global trade. Working with its customers at all stages of the supply chain, the division also advises its customers on all aspects of sustainability, manufacturing, sourcing and supply chain optimisation in order to improve market compliance, reduce costs and increase speed to market for new products.

Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services employs over 8,500 people and operates from labs and offices in 75 locations across 40 countries.

Parent company, Bureau Veritas, operates in 140 countries, employing over 40,000 members of staff and delivering €2.5billion revenue.

For more press information, please contact the team on 01442 261199 or email us on bureauveritas@publicasity.co.uk

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