Jacob Bilabel (CEO THEMA1) on Product Carbon Footprint (CO2 Fussabdruck). Interview at the Trendforum 2008, Munich. www.pcf-projekt.de http In the first project of its kind in Germany, ten businesses have come together to measure the emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases related to selected products and services the Product Carbon Footprint, or so called PCF. Participating companies are: BASF, dm-drogerie markt, DSM, FRoSTA, Henkel, Tchibo, Deutsche Telekom / T-Home, Tetra Pak, REWE Group and the Tengelmann Group. Overseen by WWF, the Öko-Institut (Institute for Applied Ecology), the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, and THEMA1, the Project will work towards an international standard methodology for PCF measurement. Furthermore the Project will explore the possibility of communicating PCF to customers and end users, taking into account recent developments in other markets. Discussions are currently underway with stakeholders and existing international initiatives about the PCF methodology and communication requirements developed by the Project’s working groups. The Project will then present its preliminary statements on methodology and communication early 2009. On the basis of these initial results, the partners and participating firms will consider the continuation and expansion of the Project to include other interested companies automatische Spracherkennung: Der Blick Geschäftsführer von Thema eins. Ist die der Seher zehn hierzulande für Schüler was …
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February 10th, 2012 at 6:31 am
glückwunsch zum überflüssigsten job der welt, dank CO2 – als klimakiller erfindung. dann erfinde ich den hydro footprint, denn wasser/-dampf ist wesentlich bedeutender fürs klima $katsching$. muss ich nur noch ein ipcc-verein gründen, ein besteuerungkonzept und ein produkt für den börsenhandel entwickeln. die wissenschaftliche forschung brauch ich ja nicht korrumpieren, da es unumstrittene ergebnisse gibt. also spar ich da ja auch noch geld – freu mich jetzt schon auf die milliarden *händereib*
February 10th, 2012 at 6:41 am
naja, erst einmal wird er angebaut. also, die bohne zumindest…
February 10th, 2012 at 7:01 am
wie? Kaffee wird nicht maschinell hergestellt?
February 22nd, 2012 at 4:43 am
Georgia just seems to be a magnet for border disputes. Georgia claims that a not-insignificant chunk of Tennessee should be a part of the Peach State. The issue simmered for many years but has heated up again as Georgia has eyed water from the Tennessee River to help quench the thirst of the growing Atlanta metro area during the last drought.