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Målbar has created a highly advanced and user friendly digital tool that can measure the climate impact of products. It screens products based on input data from users and average data from acknowledged data bases, making it doable to obtain useful results without making the traditional LCA. Målbar has made it achievable for every company to measure the CO2eq footprint of products and use the results as a point of departure for making more responsible design and production choices; the tool contains data about the impact of materials, production methods, packaging, transport, waste, etc.

Delve into the world of measuring product and material footprints. Amidst the tranquil surroundings of the Designmuseum's beautiful garden, you can satisfy your curiosity about data-driven solutions. Come and explore tangible examples of material emissions and learn about the 16 environmental impact categories defined by the European Commission's Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) rules, providing insights into every stage of a product's life cycle. Discover how these insights can enhance your creative process and enable you to craft designs that are both exceptional and environmentally conscious. This is an unmissable opportunity to merge creativity with data.

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Marset
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Lighting
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cc—tapis
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New Works
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Accessories
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Lighting
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LEPO Product
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imcollective
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Grythyttan Stålmöbler
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