• Results of carbon footprint calculation announced

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Results of carbon footprint calculation announced

Gasmet Technologies has announced the results of the carbon footprint calculation for its GT5000 Terra gas analyser. The emission inventory was conducted based on data from both 2023 and 2024 and in accordance with the GHG Protocol Product Life Cycle Accounting and Reporting Standard (Greenhouse Gas Protocol, 2011). To ensure utmost accuracy, the carbon footprint calculation was conducted in collaboration with Green Carbon Finland, a Finnish environmental sustainability specialist.

The product’s carbon footprint calculations were divided into two inventory boundaries. The Cradle-to-grave boundary takes into account the entire life cycle from material acquisition to end-of -life disposal. Cradle-to-gate represents the emissions to the factory gate but excludes distribution, use and end-of-life treatment.

The results show that the Cradle-to-gate emissions are 234.38kg CO2e per product. Material acquisition and processing create 14.3% of the emissions and production 0.02%. This phase accounts only for 16% of the total emissions, thanks to the use of renewable electricity and heating at Gasmet production premises, located in Finland.

The Cradle-to-grave carbon emissions of Gasmet’s GT5000 Terra Gas Analyser are 1,473.25 kg CO2e, of which of the use stage generates the greatest (70%) amount. If the electricity consumed during the use phase is 100% renewable, the Cradle-to-grave count drops to 441.72kg CO2e. This highlights the importance of the end-user's choice of electricity.

Gasmet is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting a cleaner future. By sharing these results, we reinforce our commitment to environmental responsibility and empower the world strive for clean air with our reliable gas monitoring solutions.

Nenne Nordström, CEO, Gasmet Technologies, commented: “Calculating the carbon footprint of GT5000 Terra is a significant step in our dedication to innovation and sustainable development. It provides valuable insights into the environmental impact of our products, helping both Gasmet and our customers make informed decisions transparently.”

Ulla Kosonen, Quality and Environmental Manager, Gasmet Technologies, added: “The results emphasize our continuous efforts to minimize environmental impact. Transparency in sharing these findings aligns with our values of responsibility and our goal to contribute to a cleaner world.”

''Our expertise, combined with internationally recognized emission factors, ensures accurate and comprehensive carbon footprint calculations. We are proud to support Gasmet Technologies in advancing their sustainability efforts'', said Sebastian Aarnio, Climate Expert and Team Leader, from Green Carbon Finland.

The GT5000 Terra is the world's smallest portable and splash-proof FTIR multi-gas analyser, capable of measuring up to 50 gases simultaneously. With wireless data transmission, you can monitor results in real-time on a laptop or tablet. Terra is used by professionals in various locations for gas exposure measurements and greenhouse gas monitoring in challenging weather conditions. Its excellence is evident in demanding situations where portability and high precision must be combined.


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