Even if your production is based in North America, your customers may be required to declare Product Carbon Footprints (PCFs)—and will increasingly expect you to provide standardized, traceable emissions data. Suppliers who adapt early will be better positioned to meet OEM requirements, avoid compliance risk and win competitive advantage in global programs.
Members can click the link below to watch the webinar, which explored how Glassdome & Siemens' SiGreen (secure data exchange) supports automotive suppliers in a changing regulatory landscape:
Key regulatory and market trends shaping PCF demands for automotive suppliers—especially those with EU-bound customers.
An overview of Catena-X and its growing relevance for digital supply chain compliance.
How Glassdome (PCF calculation and standardization) and SiGreen work together to support suppliers in meeting OEM and regulatory expectations – A case study on our pilot an Automotive Supplier, showing how automated approaches can replace manual LCA workflows.
As global regulations and OEM expectations evolve, automotive suppliers are under growing pressure to provide transparent, verifiable PCF data. In the EU, new frameworks like the Battery Regulation, CBAM and ESPR are accelerating the shift toward digital, auditable emissions reporting—placing upstream suppliers squarely in focus.
At the same time, industry-led initiatives such as Catena-X are gaining momentum as a shared data ecosystem for the automotive value chain, establishing technical and semantic standards for PCF data exchange between suppliers and OEMs.