TY - JOUR
T1 - A process-oriented model to measure product carbon footprint
T2 - an exploratory study based on multiple cases
AU - Hu, Jialun
AU - Shi, Yongjiang
AU - Cheng, Yang
AU - Liu, Zheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2023/10/10
Y1 - 2023/10/10
N2 - Climate change is global challenge and decarbonisation becomes top agenda for manufacturing firms. As it is generally recognized that only the measured get managed, an understanding and measuring of the Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) is now needed. International standards have provided the basic steps for carbon footprint measurement, yet, in practice, there is knowledge insufficiency and high cost. This paper aims to answer the research question: ‘How can companies conduct PCF measurement projects effectively?’. This research adopts the qualitative method with multiple case studies. Data is collected through interviews with operation managers and the sustainability specialists of nine manufacturing companies, with a focus on the motivation and details of activities relating to their PCF measurement projects. Through within-case and cross-case analysis, a process model is proposed alongside the identification of three types of PCF, trial-oriented, process-oriented, and market-oriented PCF. A series of tailored measurement process models are further developed according to the PCF scenarios. The holistic process model contributes to the understanding of a PCF measurement that is based on empirical evidence. Practically, the process model can serve as a ‘cookbook’ to implement PCF measurement projects.
AB - Climate change is global challenge and decarbonisation becomes top agenda for manufacturing firms. As it is generally recognized that only the measured get managed, an understanding and measuring of the Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) is now needed. International standards have provided the basic steps for carbon footprint measurement, yet, in practice, there is knowledge insufficiency and high cost. This paper aims to answer the research question: ‘How can companies conduct PCF measurement projects effectively?’. This research adopts the qualitative method with multiple case studies. Data is collected through interviews with operation managers and the sustainability specialists of nine manufacturing companies, with a focus on the motivation and details of activities relating to their PCF measurement projects. Through within-case and cross-case analysis, a process model is proposed alongside the identification of three types of PCF, trial-oriented, process-oriented, and market-oriented PCF. A series of tailored measurement process models are further developed according to the PCF scenarios. The holistic process model contributes to the understanding of a PCF measurement that is based on empirical evidence. Practically, the process model can serve as a ‘cookbook’ to implement PCF measurement projects.
KW - PAS 2050
KW - Product carbon footprint
KW - carbon footprint measurement
KW - sustainability
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U2 - 10.1080/09537287.2023.2266410
DO - 10.1080/09537287.2023.2266410
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85173779572
SN - 0953-7287
JO - Production Planning and Control
JF - Production Planning and Control
ER -