The manufacturer of the P3 Protect respirator has pledged to become Net Zero by 2030.
In order to calculate their carbon footprint measurements they use the SME Climate Hub: smeclimatehub.org/start-measuring/
They’re also graduates of the Climate Fit course, that helps SMEs reduce their carbon emissions and join the collective race to Net Zero.
They monitor their own Scope 3 emissions as part of their carbon reduction plan. This includes their downstream supply chain. For example, transport, storage and distribution. Product end of life’ (downstream) measurement depends upon the method and the extent to which this is mitigated by closed or open-loop recycling and other factors.
For ‘cradle-to-the grave’ carbon output, the factory is creating their own carbon reduction plan, including waste and everything else, to the point that a product leaves the factory gates.
As a Cop26 Hero of Net Zero award winner, they are constantly looking at ways to limit their carbon footprint and continue as far as possible, without reliance on offset.
Whatever emissions remain in the atmosphere are removed elsewhere.
The manufacturer has signed up to Gold Standard, which is considered the best in the world. They offset the remainder of their carbon through the purchase of Gold Standard-certified carbon credits into sustainable projects around the world: https://www.goldstandard.org
They don't have larger company statutory reporting requirements, so are entering into the NHS supply chain with Evergreen, the Sustainable Supplier Assessment. This self-assessment and reporting tool shares sustainability credentials. They are currently tier 1 of 4 and working towards reducing emissions further.
The sustainability narrative for manufacturing Net Zero PPE is underpinned by:
• Sustainable design for manufacture, results in production and consumption patterns with the mantra "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle"
• Reducing the amount of energy required to manufacture, use, clean and recycle products
• Opting for renewable energy
• Only using recyclable and/or reusable materials, including reusable and recyclable filters to limit material ending up in landfill