The company says it expects labels will appear first on its gaming products later this year. The goal is to include labels across its full product portfolio by 2025, Logitech says.
Logitech’s CEO Bracken Darrell:’we believe that carbon content level should be a choice factor for consumers who are interested in it’.
The number you’ll see on the label represents the total carbon life cycle of the product. That indicates the amount of carbon emitted in the entire life of a product.
Logitech’s carbon impact label will look like on packaging in the image at the top of this post. Logitech’s head of global operations says he designed the label itself.
Logitech will be calculating carbon impact internally, but will work with third parties including ipoint group and an independent verifier to’verify and validate product-level carbon impacts to dekra certification standards’.
Logitech announced other sustainability initiatives in December. The company cut down on the amount of carbon emissions that products produce and offset whatever was left.
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