The criteria for the ACT label, also known as the Environmental Impact Factor (EIF) criteria, were developed with input from industry experts and external stakeholders. Scientists, sustainability directors, procurement specialists, and manufacturers all provided valuable feedback on the EIF criteria, resulting in the most comprehensive product labeling program for life science products.
The ACT label process entails third-party verification of the sustainable impacts of a product, its operations, and its end of life. Completing this process is a significant achievement that offers a baseline and framework for continuous improvement for the manufacturing community.
Below you find the impact areas within the Responsibly Impact Parameter Framework which are covered by this data source.
Product end-of-use
Environmental impact parameter
Water consumption
Environmental impact parameter
Energy and fuel consumption
Environmental impact parameter
Raw material efficiency
Environmental impact parameter
Recycled materials
Environmental impact parameter
GHG scope 3 emissions
Environmental impact parameter
Renewable energy
Environmental impact parameter
Energy and fuel efficiency
Environmental impact parameter
Waste management
Environmental impact parameter
Quality assurance
Quality parameter
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ESG TOPICS
Environmental
9
Quality
1