General description:
The PCF Simulator Dashboard enables users to model the impact of raw material substitutions on a product’s Product Carbon Footprint (PCF). By selecting sustainable alternatives to current raw materials and adjusting substitution ratios, users can simulate and compare projected PCF values — both with and without biogenic carbon content — to support data-driven sustainability decisions and business case development.
Filters :
At the top of the dashboard, users can refine their analysis using the following filters:
- Year: Select the fiscal or calendar year for which you wish to analyse the product carbon footprint data.
- Site Name: Choose the production site or plant location. The data displayed will reflect only the materials used at that site.
- Raw Material: Filter to a specific raw material ingredient, or leave as (All) to view all raw materials associated with the selected product.
- Material Name: Select the finished product whose PCF you wish to evaluate and optimise.
Two Side Panels:
Upper Panel (PCF Recalculation View)
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Lower Panel (Alternative Material Details) Provides a granular breakdown of each alternative raw material, including:
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Key Features:
Comprehensive Filtering Options
- Refine your analysis using four filters: Year, Site Name, Raw Material, and Material Name to focus on the most relevant product and site data.
- All filtered results are reflected immediately across both panels upon selection.
Alternative Material Selection
- The checkbox panel in the Upper Panel lists all available sustainable alternatives for each raw material ingredient in the product formula.
- Only one alternative per raw material may be selected at a time. If no sustainable substitute is available, the entry will display “No alternative”.
- Once selections are made, click Apply to trigger the PCF recalculation. Click Cancel to restore the previous selection without applying changes.
Alternative Ratio Configuration
- The Alt. Ratio field defines the proportion of the current raw material to be replaced by the selected alternative, from a partial replacement up to a full 100% substitution.
- The ratio can be adjusted using the slider in the Upper Panel. A value of 1 (100%) indicates that the alternative fully replaces the current raw material in the PCF calculation.
PCF Recalculation and Comparison
- The Validated Material Name PCF table displays four key metrics for each material: PCF without change (excl. biogenic), PCF without change (incl. biogenic), PCF with alternative (excl. biogenic), and PCF with alternative (incl. biogenic).
- A negative PCF value including biogenic content indicates that the product sequesters more CO₂ than it emits — a highly favourable result for bio-based materials.
- Compare the current and projected PCF figures side by side to quantify the environmental benefit of each substitution scenario.
Cost Premium Analysis
- The Lower Panel displays the Premium EUR/kg for each alternative, representing the additional sourcing cost of the sustainable substitute.
- Use this information alongside the PCF improvement figures to build a complete environmental and financial business case for raw material substitution.
Important Notes and Best Practices
- Data displayed in this dashboard is intended for internal analysis only. PCF figures must not be used for external reporting without formal validation.
- Always ensure the “No alternative – Bio-based” option in the Upper Panel remains selected at all times. Deselecting it will exclude bio-based carbon contributions from the PCF calculation, resulting in inaccurate figures.
- Only modify checkboxes for raw materials where a genuine sustainable alternative is being evaluated. Leave all other options unchanged.
- Any sourcing change arising from this analysis must follow the organisation’s standard procurement, quality assurance, and sustainability approval processes before implementation.
KPIs
Name | Definition |
Alt. Ratio | The proportion of the current raw material to be replaced by the selected sustainable alternative. A value of 1 (100%) indicates full substitution. |
PCF without change (excl. biog.) | The current PCF of the product calculated without applying any substitution and excluding biogenic CO₂ content. Unit: kg CO₂e / kg of finished product. |
PCF without change (incl. biog.) | The current PCF including biogenic CO₂ — relevant for materials of biological origin where CO₂ absorbed during plant growth is taken into account. |
PCF with alternative (excl. biog.) | The projected PCF if the selected alternative is used, excluding biogenic content. Compare to PCF without change (excl. biog.) to assess improvement. |
PCF with alternative (incl. biog.) | The projected PCF including biogenic content when using the alternative. A negative value means the product sequesters more CO₂ than it emits. |
Emission Factor (EF) | The carbon intensity of a raw material: kg CO₂e emitted per kg of material produced. A lower emission factor indicates a more sustainable material. |
Usage Factor (UF) | The quantity (in kg) of a raw material used per kg of finished product. A higher usage factor amplifies the material’s impact on the overall PCF. |
Current Contribution (CC) | The contribution of this raw material to the overall product PCF before any substitution is applied. Unit: kg CO₂e / kg of finished product. |
New Contribution (NC) | The projected contribution of this raw material to the overall PCF after switching to the selected alternative. Compare to Current Contribution to quantify the improvement. |
Premium EUR/kg (PR / AP) | Additional cost per kilogram for switching to the sustainable alternative. Weigh against the PCF improvement to build the sourcing business case. |
Renewable Carbon Index (RCI) | A measure of the renewable carbon content of a raw material, on a scale from 0 to 1. A value of 1.00 indicates a fully renewable material; 0.00 indicates fossil-based. |


