Simplify Your Waste CO2e Reporting with WasteEcoSavings
What does CO2e certification by WasteEcoSavings mean, and who should care?
Sustainability has significantly risen in importance in recent years. In addition to customers' ecological expectations, the obligation for sustainability reporting has set new standards for many businesses. This applies to both large manufacturers and the entire supply chain.
As a result, achieving sustainability goals has become a very important economic factor for many businesses. Companies that align their strategies ecologically and economically win more contracts and contribute more effectively to a viable circular economy. A key aspect in designing one's circular economy is the ideal setup of your waste and material management system.
Leverage benefits from CO2e reports with WasteEcoSavings
From paper and plastics to construction rubble and metals – all businesses generate waste. With WasteEcoSavings, you can quickly see how much CO2e PreZero helps you save by recycling or composting your recyclable materials. Additionally, we show you the amount of emissions you've produced, enabling your entire company and individual sites to do the following:
- reduce the environmental impact of your waste, for instance, through better separation of recyclables
- save on waste disposal by enhancing your waste management practices
- show your commitment to sustainability management to your customers and stakeholders
From mere waste disposal to your individual sustainability goals within the circular economy, PreZero offers full-spectrum support as your one-stop partner in sustainability. We ensure your recyclables are properly disposed of, sorted, and prepared for recycling, promoting a functional circular economy. We then promptly provide all related data.
With the WasteEcoSavings CO2 report, as a PreZero commercial and industrial client, you receive an easy-to-manage overview of the CO2e emissions and savings made possible for your business by our recycling and waste recovery methods. We create CO2e reports on emissions and savings for recyclables across various categories and give you digital access to the relevant information either via our customer portal, where creating your own reports is simple and intuitive or per request to our customer service centers for regions in which the customer portal is not yet available.
Currently, we can account for recyclable materials from the following categories:
| Category | Product Hierarchy |
|---|---|
| PPC (Paper, Packaging, and Cardboard) | PPC |
| Plastics | Plastics |
| Glass | Glass |
| Organic | Organic Waste |
| Wood | Wood Waste |
| Construction Waste | Construction Waste |
| Residual Waste | Residual Waste (W.f.R./W.f.D.) * |
| Non-ferrous Metals | Metals |
| Ferrous Metals | Scrap |
*Waste for Recovery and Waste for Disposal
Learn more about Life Cycle Assessments and WasteEcoSavings
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is the systemic analysis of the environmental impacts of products, processes, or services throughout their entire life cycle – including manufacturing, use, and end-of-life phases.
Life Cycle Assessments are generally conducted according to the DIN EN ISO 14040/14044 standards for Life Cycle Assessment (also known as Life Cycle Analysis). Although these standards exist, LCAs cannot be compared one-to-one since the ISO standard allows for a certain degree of flexibility. Variations can stem from the use of different methodologies as a foundation for assessment, such as differences in data quality or the defined scope, making it difficult to directly compare the outcomes.
According to DIN EN ISO 14040, a Life Cycle Assessment is divided into four steps, which are considered continuously rather than chronologically:
- Objective and scope to define the focus of the analysis, its methods, and its intended audience
- Inventory analysis for the collection of primary data (such as specific raw data and presumptions) as well as secondary data (from existing LCA databases
- Impact assessment characterized by a specific impact category (e.g., "Climate Change," "Ecotoxicity")
- Interpretation involving review, reflection, and drawing conclusions