Vienna, Austria – Neveon’s tool for calculating carbon footprints has been validated. It is now able to calculate the environmental impact of products at selected locations in accordance with ISO 14067. The company claims this makes it an industry pioneer.
The auditing of its product carbon footprint calculation tool was carried out by independent testing authority TÜV Austria. The body confirmed that the tool’s calculation logic complies with ISO 14067, allowing Neveon to determine the precise carbon footprints of its foam products at its foam-producing sites both in Austria and other countries.
“We are delighted that an independent authority has now checked and validated the logic and system of our internally developed calculation tool,” said Christoph Gruber, team leader for data science at Neveon. “The annual calculation of the carbon footprint of our products is already standard practice at Neveon. With the new tool, we can increase the accuracy of the calculations and identify hotspots where we can start with further CO2 reduction.”