UPM Raflatac offers product footprint data in customer quotes
This will help converters make informed choices and reduce Scope 3 emissions.

UPM Raflatac has started embedding product footprint data directly into customer quotes. These product footprints, known as product passport prototypes (PPPs), provide label converters with transparent environmental data, helping them make informed material choices and reduce Scope 3 emissions at source.
The PPPs are automatically linked to UPM Raflatac quote documents, giving its customers a full assessment of their label material’s environmental impact. Each PPP offers an array of environmental metrics over the entire lifecycle of the label, enabling converters to assess and minimize their footprint, even at the early purchasing stage. With raw materials accounting for 70–90 percent of converters’ total environmental impact, access to real-time footprint data is critical for helping them make more sustainable decisions. PPPs also give converters a competitive edge by helping them respond quickly to customer inquiries about sustainability.
'We use UPM Raflatac’s PPPs to provide data-driven insights to our customers to help them meet their sustainability goals. By providing this clear and easily understood documentation, we can ensure we are confidently selecting materials that not only align with our own sustainable procurement policies but also support our customers in their sustainability journey,' said Milissa Bergman, corporate procurement manager of Inovar Packaging Group, a packaging company in the US.
The PPPs featured in quotes are generated by UPM Raflatac’s LCA service Label Life, which has been externally validated by DEKRA.
'The PPPs already cover over 90 percent of UPM Raflatac’s label products by sales volume globally. We are proud to offer this exclusive service in our customer quotes as the first player in the labeling industry,' said Flora D’Souza, manager, Label Life, UPM Raflatac.
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