Sustainable Innovation

Product-Level Carbon Monitoring

Granular insights into the carbon footprint of every product β€” enabling eco-design, transparency, and accountability.

Track emissions across your entire product lifecycle, from raw materials to end-of-life disposal. Make data-driven decisions to reduce environmental impact while maintaining product quality and performance.

Empower your teams with actionable sustainability metrics that drive meaningful change and support your net-zero commitments.

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Why Product-Level Monitoring?

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Too Broad Reporting

Current carbon reporting operates at company-wide levels, making it impossible to pinpoint specific products driving emissions and limiting targeted improvement efforts.

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High-Impact Products Hidden

Without granular data, organizations struggle to identify which products contribute most to their carbon footprint, missing critical optimization opportunities.

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Supply Chain Blind Spots

Lack of visibility across supply chains prevents comprehensive carbon accounting, leaving significant emissions untracked and unmanaged throughout the product lifecycle.

Orgnization-Level vs Product-Level

Difference in carbon monitoring approaches

Aspect Orgnization-Level Product-Level
Granularity Aggregated totals only Per-product tracking
Actionability Generic reduction targets Targeted improvements
Supply Chain Limited visibility Full lifecycle mapping
Transparency High-level disclosures Product-level metrics
Optimization Difficult to prioritize Data-driven redesign
Key Capabilities with PFT (Product Footprint Tracking)
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Granular Tracking

Monitor emissions per product across the entire lifecycle, from raw materials to end-of-life disposal.

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Supplier Integration

Map product data with supply-chain inputs to understand the full environmental impact across vendors.

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Eco-AI Insights

Identify carbon hotspots for redesign opportunities and optimize products for lower environmental impact.

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Transparency

Share verified product-level metrics with customers and regulators to build trust and meet compliance requirements.

PFT question

Product-level emission monitoring means treating each product or service as the core unit for measuring carbon emissions β€” not just the company as a whole. When you register with our platform, a default product is created for your organization. You can then define your product’s info, select related emission-activities, and include all relationships relevant to that product. This enables precise tracking of emissions per product lifecycle and helps you pinpoint where you can reduce carbon footprint most effectively.
With Emitrix's product-centric emissions model, each franchise or outlet can report emissions against the same product definitions you establish. This means: They track emissions individually, yet under the same product umbrella You get consolidated visibility and comparative benchmarking Consistency is maintained across all units
Tracking emissions at the individual product level offers several advantages: It reveals the carbon hotspots for each product, allowing targeted design or sourcing improvements. It supports transparent reporting to customers, regulators, or partners.It helps prioritize decarbonization efforts where they will have the greatest impact, rather than spreading resources uniformly.
With PFT tracking, One can:
  • Measure - The emissions of each product over time and compare them to past performance.
  • Reduce - Emissions by changing high-impact inputs or processes based on data.
  • Report - Your progress accurately towards net-zero goals, both internally and externally for stakeholders.
  • PFT gives you granular visibility into which products or product stages contribute most to emissions β€” letting you target reduction efforts effectively. It enhances transparency and trust with customers and regulators by showing real metrics. It also helps you optimize costs and processes, by uncovering inefficiencies in sourcing, manufacturing, or logistics that drive carbon output.