How can you gain insight into the sustainability of your products?
This can be achieved through a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) or by using general data sources.
A LCA is the most accurate method but also time-consuming, costly, and provides a product-specific snapshot.
General data sources offer an indication of average CO2 values per product category. However, this data is often not specific enough for your products.
Through the Impact Score, we provide a hybrid method to gain insight into the environmental impact of your products.
With the PS Impact Score, we make sustainability data about your products accessible in an affordable way.
With the PS Impact Score, we’ve taken a crucial step toward a more sustainable future. We provide in-depth insights into the sustainability of your products based on their ingredient declarations. Using internal percentages, certifications, and countries of origin, the impact is mapped out on a product-specific level. Missing data is supplemented with informed assumptions.
We are proud of our collaboration with HowGood, CarbonCloud & Inoqo
For years, they have been pioneers in sustainability research, specializing in food. Using validated sources, certifications, international guidelines, peer-reviewed studies, and government publications, our partners provide the essential expertise needed to calculate our PS Impact Score.
We aim to offer the possibility of integrating LCAs with PS Impact Score data in the future.
With our PS Impact Score, we go beyond just CO2 emissions. We also consider greenhouse gas emissions during production, product processing, water usage, biodiversity, soil impact, land use, working conditions, and animal welfare in our calculations.
By taking all these variables into account, the Impact Score provides a complete picture of the impact of your products.
With the EU– and CSRD-legislation, sustainability reporting is becoming mandatory.
Our data makes this process easy and affordable for you.
Since 2024, our data can assist you in reporting on Scope 3, including the procurement and production of food products.
Should you like more information about the PS Impact Score, how we make various calculations, or what product information we use? Then take a look quickly.