The peer - reviewed study, commissioned by the Corrugated Packaging Alliance (CPA) and conducted by the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement (NCASI), measures the environmental impacts of a 1 kg industry - average corrugated product manufactured in 2010 and shows substantial improvements over the industry -
average product manufactured in 2006, as reported in the industry's first baseline LCA.
Not exact matches
In recent months, the brand has introduced two new
products that may be more appealing to the
average customer than the original, which is
manufactured for function, not taste.
Statistics: The Producer Price Index, which measures the
average changes in selling prices that domestic producers get for the
products they
manufacture, will release its numbers for June.
The LCA examined the effects of a 1 kilogram industry -
average corrugated
product manufactured in 2014 on seven environmental impact indicators: global warming potential (greenhouse gas emissions), eutrophication, acidification, smog, ozone depletion, respiratory effects, fossil fuel depletion; and four inventory indicators: water use, water consumption, renewable energy demand, and non-renewable energy demand.
In the past, the term «water footprint» has been used to describe calculations of the total amount of «virtual» or «embedded» water used in making a
product, without considering variations in growing and
manufacturing systems, and with values often
averaged across the globe.
«The
average annual dollars spent on cats is increasing, and cat toys are benefitting from this,» says Kate Foster, corporate communications specialist at OurPet's Company, which
manufactures several brands of cat
products, including Cosmic Catnip and Play - N - Squeak.
The 2030 Challenge for
Products calls on the global architecture, planning, design, and building community, to specify, design, and manufacture products for new developments, buildings, and renovations to meet a maximum carbon - equivalent footprint of 30 % below the product category average through 2014 — increasing to 50 %
Products calls on the global architecture, planning, design, and building community, to specify, design, and
manufacture products for new developments, buildings, and renovations to meet a maximum carbon - equivalent footprint of 30 % below the product category average through 2014 — increasing to 50 %
products for new developments, buildings, and renovations to meet a maximum carbon - equivalent footprint of 30 % below the
product category
average through 2014 — increasing to 50 % by 2030.