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Sinopec and BASF Mutually Recognize Product Carbon Footprint Accounting Methods, Sets New Benchmark for Industry Standardization
Prnewswire· 2025-10-31 11:31
Core Insights - Sinopec and BASF have reached a mutual recognition agreement on carbon footprint accounting methods, setting a new benchmark for industry standardization [2][3][4] Group 1: Agreement and Methodology - The alignment on carbon footprint accounting methods was declared at the 2025 China International Petroleum and Chemical Conference [1][2] - A third-party certification body, TÜV Rheinland, confirmed that both companies' methodologies comply with international and national standards, leading to a formal consistency statement [4][5] Group 2: Industry Impact - This agreement enhances the comparability and transparency of carbon footprint data across regions and value chains, promoting coordinated carbon reduction efforts [5] - The collaboration contributes to the green, high-quality development of both Sinopec and BASF, as well as the wider industry [5] Group 3: Sinopec's Leadership - Sinopec has been a pioneer in product carbon footprint management, launching research in 2015 and achieving automated carbon footprint accounting for petroleum and chemical products in 2023 [6] - In 2024, Sinopec initiated China's first Carbon Footprint Alliance for the energy and chemical industry chain, collaborating with other major enterprises to reduce emissions [7] Group 4: National Standards Development - Since 2021, China has been building a carbon footprint management system, aiming to establish full life-cycle carbon footprint standards by 2027 [8]