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Product carbon footprints: How and why to measure

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New climate demands are emerging for consumer goods companies: customers want to know the environmental impact of products they purchase, and public product-level carbon disclosures will soon be mandatory in Europe.

The key to meeting these demands is completing rigorous and granular carbon footprints for your brand’s individual products.

Proactively disclosing climate metrics can be a powerful marketing tool for everything from shoes to food products, and companies that begin product-level carbon footprints now will be prepared to comply with upcoming regulations.

Join Watershed and Nina Khoury, VP of Strategic Operations at SKIMS, for an overview of how and why to calculate product-level carbon emissions.

This discussion covered:

  • Data challenges in calculating product-level carbon footprints–and how to overcome them.
  • Scaling product carbon footprints across thousands of SKUs.
  • Watershed’s methodology for measuring product carbon footprints.


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Nina Khoury

Nina Khoury

VP of Strategic Operations at SKIMS

Yohanna Maldonado, CEDA Business Lead, Watershed

Yohanna Maldonado, CEDA Business Lead, Watershed

Yohanna Maldonado has over 10 years of experience working in climate and energy systems and currently leads the development of CEDA at Watershed. Prior to joining Watershed, Yohanna worked in the sustainability practice at the Boston Consulting Group, where she advised governments, financial institutions and Fortune 500 companies on how to structure best in class climate programs.

Tobi Ayeni

Tobi Ayeni

Climate solutions, Watershed

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