Alleima starts analyzing carbon footprint of products

Alleima has recently started analyzing its products’ carbon footprint, from raw material to released product.
As rising carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are at the heart of this threat, the EU is committed to have a climate-neutral society by 2050, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with 55% by 2030. One of the keyways in which industries and individual businesses can support these climate goals is to reduce the levels of carbon they emit.
Therefore, Alleima is implementing Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) that has become an increasingly important methodology in modern industry to quantify environmental impact and identify hotspots in a product’s life cycle. LCA will measure and calculate the carbon footprint of both materials and products. With the verified LCA data, Alleima will support their customers to reduce their own environmental footprint, with providing accurate data.
One key advantage of LCA is that it pinpoints areas within a product’s lifecycle with the most significant environmental impact. With this information, Alleima can specifically target areas for improvement, and by that effectively reduce the product’s carbon footprint.

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