impact  data

Get clear and usable data on impact

Pickler provides you with data that helps you to get a clear understanding of your product’s impact on the environment and its emissions.

Full lifecycle data

Pickler calculates the environmental impact of packaging across its entire lifecycle (cradle to cradle)

Clear Environmental Metrics

Understand your product's true impact with easy-to-digest eco-cost and carbon data.

Reduce Financial Risks

Avoid future penalties and costs by staying compliant and preparing for stricter regulations.

Simplified Decision-Making

Make faster, smarter choices with clear, actionable impact data at your fingertips.

Clear metrics for sustainable choices

Access eco-costs, carbon footprints, eco-scores, and true-costs to drive sustainable decisions and meet CSRD requirements.

carbon footprint

Focus on greenhouse gas emissions

Carbon footprint tracks total greenhouse gas emissions (CO₂-eq) across your product's lifecycle, from production to disposal, providing a clear view of its contribution to climate change.

Carbon footprint  vs  Eco-costs

Eco-costs cover all environmental impacts, including biodiversity, health, and resource use, while carbon footprint focuses only on greenhouse gas emissions. Eco-costs offer a more comprehensive view of the environmental impact.

eco score

Simplifying decision making

The Eco-Score, an A+ to G rating based on eco-costs, summarizes your product’s sustainability. It simplifies complex data, enables quick comparisons, and helps communicate environmental benefits to customers.

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true costs

The real costs to society

While the market price reflects the sales price of a product, eco-costs show the hidden environmental damage. Together, they offer a complete view of a product's real cost to society, including both financial expenses and its burden on the planet.

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esrs 1-5

Data for CSRD Reporting

Pickler provides ESRS E1-5 data to ensure compliance with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). As regulations evolve, large corporations will soon require E1 data and, in the coming years, E2-E5 data from suppliers.