Ceratizit announces Product Carbon Footprint for cemented carbides

MaterialsNews
June 27, 2023

June 27, 2023

Ceratizit has introduced the first standard for calculating and classifying the CO2 footprint of cemented carbide products
Ceratizit has introduced the first standard for calculating and classifying the CO2 footprint of carbide products

Ceratizit, part of the Plansee Group and headquartered in Mamer, Luxembourg, has announced that it intends to introduce a standard for calculating and classifying the CO2 footprint of cemented carbide products at production technology trade fair EMO Hanover 2023. The event is scheduled to take place September 18-23.

In combination with a scoring and classification system, Ceratizit reportedly promises an increase in transparency with carbon footprint at a product level and encourage other players in the cemented carbide industry to take part.

“Our goal is to establish a common standard on the market for calculating and classifying the carbon footprint of cutting tools, hard material solutions and tungsten carbide powders,” stated Dr Andreas Lackner, executive board spokesman. “In this way, we will be able to provide customers the carbon footprint transparency they require.”

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Similar to the scoring systems for electrical devices, motor vehicles and food, Ceratizit has stated that customers should be able to know and assess a product’s footprint at a glance. The alphabetic PCF classification (Product Carbon Footprint) can be added to any product sheet or sales document.

Over the coming months, the company will roll out the PCF classification across its product portfolio, introduce related products and services and encourage customers, partners and other industrial players to adopt the newly developed standard.

Serving as the basis for the PCF calculation is the respective Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF), i.e., the CO2 footprint of the entire company. In accordance with the ISO 14067:2018 standard, the PCF includes not only the emissions attributable to Scopes 1 and 2, but also the upstream part of Scope 3 emissions, which can be allocated to specific products (purchased goods and services, upstream transportation and distribution, as well as waste generated from operations).

To add extra emphasis on customer needs Ceratizit, uses the cradle-to-gate approach and excludes downstream emissions. Via a fully integrated supply chain for raw materials, Ceratizit is able to determine precise data for the PCF.

“Our ambition is to lead the carbide industry into a sustainable future. However, it is up to customers to decide whether to opt for a standard product with detailed PCF transparency or a solution with a particularly low CO2 footprint. With our standard, we offer the basis for making informed decisions with ease,” explained Dr Lackner.

For customers seeking to actively reduce the PCF in their own product range, the carbide grades of the upGRADE range from Ceratizit are said to provide effective and innovative solutions available for immediate use.

The CT-GS20Y grade for rods for cutting tools and the KLC20+ grade for wood working are both produced from more than 99% strictly selected secondary raw materials and combine premium performance with a particularly low PCF, which is on average around 60% below the PCF of corresponding standard Ceratizit grades.

www.ceratizit.com

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