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Italian National Programme for the Environmental Footprint

Program for the environmental footprint of productive systems and models

The Italian Programme: The voluntary Agreement with Private Sector

Context:

Kyoto Protocol and EU Climate Energy Agreement, 2008.

Aim:

Real test taking into account the peculiarities of the different productive sectors, based on a public-private voluntary partnership finalized at the identification and optimization of methodologies to the environmental impact of the production and consumption models.

(Agreement model)

Legal Framework For Environmental Footprint

UNI EN ISO 14040:2006

Environmental Management - Life Cycle Assessment - Principles And Framework 

UNI EN ISO 14044:2006

Environmental Management - Life Cycle Assessment - Requirements and guideline 

UNI ISO/DIS 14067

Carbon footprint of products - Requirements and guidelines for quantification and communication 

ISO/CD 14046

Life cycle assessment - Water footprint - Requirements and guidelines 

ISO 14064-2:2006

Specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removal enhancements 

ISO 14025:2010

Environmental labels and declarations - Type III environmental declarations - Principles and procedures 

GHG Protocol

PAS 2050

The companies who signed a voluntary agreement

 

Textile and fashion:

Gucci, Gruppo Benetton, Osklen, Cucinelli

Service and Infrastructure

: Autostrade per l ’Italia, Aeroporti di Puglia, Autovie          di Modena

Vehicles

: Lamborghini

23% 9%

Service and infrastructures Vehicles Pasta Mosconi

21%

Renewal Energy:

Archimede Solar Energy Venica&Venica Food and beverage

Industry

: Pirelli, Palazzetti Lelio, MCZ Group, Colorificio San Marco,

Tourism

: LeFay Resort

2% 7%

Events:

TedxRio

12% 12%

Industry Tourism Education

Municipalities

: Comuni di Leni, Malfa e Santa Marina di Salina

Wine producer

Principi di Porcìa, Tasca d ’ Minicipalities Wine producer Vecchio, Masi Agricola, F.lli Gancia & Co., Michele Chiarlo Azienda Vitivinicola e

Working Plan

I step Carbon footprint evaluation on common goods during their cycle of life II step Follow-up on possible measures for reducing GHG emissions during the cycle of life of the goods selected III step Suggestions on possible measures for neutralizing the carbon footprint IV step Information and public communication on the results of the carbon footprint evaluation

Case Studies

San Benedetto (beverage) Ca ’ Foscari (university) Osklen (Brazilian textile brand) Lamborghini Pirelli, Illy, Benetton Salina: Sustainable Island Sustainable Italian wines

San Benedetto: The “easy” bottle

• • • • • The new bottle is made of

30% recycled R-PET 78%

Footprint of the

-13%

production: reduce its CF onsite and to enhance its commitment by cooperating with other companies on waste recycling initiatives.

Carbon Footprint of the

new

1liter bottle from 2011 production:

173 gr CO2eq

which are neutralized and therefore

carbon neutral

Transport and storage of final product

Carbon Footprint impact on the new bottle

Waste tratement Inside use Production and transport of raw materials Production

Ateneo Ca

Foscari: Carbon management di sistemi complessi

   

Students and employees mobility

: The survey highlighted the critical point of GHG emissions. The survey attended by 788 Italian students (about 4%), 1000/1086 international students, 354 employees (about 31%)

The CO 2 calculator

: To encourage students and staff to reduce their carbon emissions. In the first month (Sep 2012) over 400 completed questionnaires

Guidelines:

Development of Carbon Management methodology for Italian universities

Dissemination of know-how

: Launch of the Master in Management of Sustainability and Carbon Footprint

Traces: The Italian-Brazilian Project

Traces

is an innovative project on

carbon footprint

survey and

social environmental impacts

in the fashion industry. The purpose was to provide

sustainable models

, improve social initiatives and to evaluate GHG emissions, as well as to identify possible mitigation measures to minimize the environmental impact.

Life Cycle Assessment of 6 Osklen products:

Pirarucu bag, Organic Silk Sneakers, Recycled cotton bag, Recycled cotton shoes, Organic cotton T-shirt, Jute bag

Osklen: The Italian-Brazilian Project Traces

Organic cotton t-shirt GHG emissions 4,1 Kg CO2eq

Pirarucu leather bag Recycled cotton shoes Organic cotton t-shirt Recycled cotton and PET backpack Energy consumption Materials Transport of materials Product distribution Waste management Use and end of life Organic silk Tennis shoes 43,4% 14,80% 0,4% 2,25% < 0,1% 39,2%

Strategy for the environment in the automotive industry

Lamborghini

is the first in Italy to sign an agreement on the environmental footprint in the automotive industry  Analysis and accounting of CO 2 emissions (carbon footprint) for the construction of the monocoque and parts made by carbon fibre, in order to reduce and/or neutralize them  Management system for the reduction of emissions, specifically for the design, development and production of luxury cars

Aventador LP 700-4: 20% CO 2 vs previous model

Product efficiency

 Optimum weight / power  Weight reduction  Lightweight materials in carbon fiber

Beyond Italy: Illy, Pirelli, Benetton

Pirelli:

Ongoing analysis of the environmental impact of the

cinturato

P7, product into the plants of Settimo Torinese (Italy) and Campinas (Brazil) 

Illy:

Ongoing carbon footprint calculation of two coffee boxes (250 and 125 grams) for pods (ESE) and capsules of

iperespresso

. Planned evaluation of the socio-environmental impact of coffee's plantations in Brazil and in other countries where Illy buys 

Benetton:

Ongoing carbon footprint calculation of two "child" products (t-shirts and polo shirts) and an energetic efficiency project that will be realized in the factory of Monastir (Tunisia), in cooperation with the project "Prosol” supporting the solar thermal trade in Tunisia Dry braking Rolling resistance Noise Wet braking Pirelli reference Cinturato P7 Handling Mileage

Model for a sustainable island: Salina – Eolie’s island

Analysis, reduction and neutralization of the environmental impact of the island:

 Ongoing Baseline Emission Inventory for the years 2010 – 2011  Agreement for theCarbon footprint of the island  Pact of Islands (SEAPI) – Leni, Santa Marina Salina, Malfa, Lipari, Lampedusa e Linosa, Favignana, Pantelleria, Ustica

Municipalities

Malfa Leni Santa Marina

Sustainable Italian wine

Factory 1 – Productive cycle 

Identification of indicators

: the project involves nine Italian companies. A new methodology has been developed and four sustainability indicators have been identified:

carbon footprint

,

water footprint

, vineyard agronomic evaluation index and socio-economic index for the landscape 

Experimentation:

Ongoing the calculation of

carbon footprint

and

water footprint

for 5 wineries e 9 wines 0% Product 1 – Emissions for a bottle 0% 4% 22% 32% 

Sustainable label:

the results will be contained in a certified environmental label, which will be presented at Vinitaly 2013 42% end of life di utilizzo distribuzione produzione Materiali input

Contact

Task Force for the environmental footprint of productive systems and models

Ministerial technical secretariat

Italian Ministry for the Environment Land and Sea

44, Via Cristoforo Colombo 00147 – Rome

Phone:

(+39) 0657221

www.minambiente.it

[email protected]

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