PROJECTS
Participating Organizations
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The group of leading organizations has made significant progress, culminating in the piloting of a draft assessment tool in late 2017. The approach developed through this work aims to provide greater alignment across existing product sustainability measurement approaches and policies. It builds on current practices, beginning with existing science-based sustainability metrics.
TSC has led the technical work and will now take on coordination, development, and implementation of the assessment tool. This will allow TSC to ensure alignment with their existing product sustainability assessment, measurement, and reporting tools that currently cover over $200 billion in retail sales. This continued push toward more aligned assessment tools is an important step towards putting more sustainable products on retailers’ shelves.
The assessment tool includes a set of key performance indicators (KPIs), along with a proposed method of scoring products against these indicators. A range of sustainability attributes and activities, from basic practice to aspirational leadership, are reflected within the KPIs. Retailers and other companies may voluntarily use this tool to independently and individually evaluate product sustainability, with scores intended to remain confidential between retailer and supplier. Resulting product assessment may be used to facilitate supplier-retailer conversations, drive improvements in supply chains, and independently evaluate and incentivize better, more sustainable products.
As this evaluation tool continues to be tested and as the sustainability landscape evolves, the KPIs and product scores will be updated and improved over time through industry and stakeholder input. Forum for the Future has played a key leadership role in driving the work to this point and will remain engaged in the process going forward.
Multi-stakeholder Approach
The Rating System was developed by the Beauty and Personal Care Leadership Group, a multi-stakeholder group comprised of leading brands, manufacturers, retailers, and non-profit organizations that represent broad perspectives on sustainability. To build a rating system that can be deployed across the beauty and personal care industry, each member of the group acknowledges that members have diverse points of view. As such, the attributes, activities, KPIs, and scoring used in the BPC Rating System represent a composite perspective of the current market and are not necessarily the views, policies, or program of any single participant of the Leadership Group themselves. Retailers will independently determine how to act upon any product ratings or scores resulting from the use of the system.
Current Status, Continued Development
In May of 2018 the BPC Product Sustainability Rating System was publicly released for initial use by brands and retailers. The released system includes 32 key performance indicators (KPIs) arranged into 4 thematic clusters: Packaging, Disclosure, Human Health, and Supply Chain and the Environment. These KPIs allow companies to differentiate products based on a spectrum of attributes and activities ranging from basic regulatory compliance through aspirational leadership. Scoring recommendations are provided for individual KPIs that contribute to cluster scores and ultimately an overall product score with a maximum of 400 points. Updates to the system will be made based on learnings from the system’s use and according to the evolving sustainability and regulatory landscapes.
Approach to Chemical Management
This rating system uses several KPIs to track manufacturer activities on chemicals management. Some of these KPIs reference the six publicly available chemical lists shown below. These lists were identified because they represented the smallest number of authoritative and regulatory lists that covered retailer chemical approaches. Note that this set of lists is not used in the BPC Rating System as a restricted substance list (RSL) and is not defined by the Leadership Group for such purpose. Instead, the BPC Rating System uses these lists in specific KPIs for simplicity in addressing retailer interest in the areas of chemicals management. For convenience in the BPC Rating System, all chemicals on these six lists are referred to as “chemicals on the stewardship list”. References to these lists outside of using the full BPC Rating System are accurately made by citing the lists’ original regulatory and scientific authorities and not the BPC system itself.
Chemical lists referenced by The BPC Sustainability Rating System:
- CA EPA Prop 65 – Reproductive and Developmental Toxicants, Carcinogens
- EPA Toxics Release Inventory PBTs
- EU – Cosmetics Regulation Annex II
- EU – Priority Endocrine Disruptors (Categories 1, 2)
- EU REACH – Annex XVII CMRs (Appendices 1 – 6)
- IARC – Groups 1, 2A, 2B
BPC Key Performance Indicator Tour
The figure below demonstrates the key design elements and a few of the rules for BPC KPIs. The title bar contains the KPI title along with its scope. Response options are listed with labels on the left and points allocations on the right. Some responses have associated rules that guide a responder’s selection. By default, multiple response options can be selected at the same time (Noted as “Multi” in B – E in this KPI). Some KPIs in the set have response options that are mutually exclusive and are labeled with an “OR” in the rules column (“OR B – E in this KPI”). Others require the selection of a qualifying response option and are labeled with an “IF” and the possible prerequisites. For this KPI F can be selected only “IF C, D, OR E” have already been chosen.
Use the checkboxes below to test the rules and calculate your score!
Those interested in learning more about the effort can contact:
Carolyn Baltz
Senior Manager of Membership and Development
The Sustainability Consortium
carolyn.baltz@sustainabilityconsortium.org