Product Stewardship

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We are committed to minimizing adverse human health and environmental impacts at every stage of the product life cycle.

Our product stewardship function provides an ever-expanding set of tools and informational resources to help PPG scientists and customers responsibly design, manufacture and use our products. Over the past year, we have continued to develop our product stewardship processes, systems and tools.

35,378
training courses completed on product stewardship topics through our professional development system
457
products certified with Environmental Product Declaration (EPDs)
28
additional Substances of Interest scorecards and 739 new substances added to the Restricted Substances List (RSL)

EPD process certification

In 2023, we received third-party certification of our Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) process by the only qualified certification body in the U.S. By standardizing our process, PPG is able to increase product transparency for our customers and publish a higher volume of EPDs at a rate three times faster than the previous process.

Product-specific carbon footprint information

The PPG Product Sustainability Center of Excellence (COE) developed an internal cradle-to-PPG gate Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) tool. The PCF tool enables product managers and developers to quickly access and evaluate carbon emissions associated with a product’s raw material composition, the production and processing of those materials, inbound transportation and manufacturing. Product developers can leverage this improved visibility to design products with lower carbon footprints. PPG's PCFs are based on industry average emissions data that we will continue to refine to be more precise over time. As a complement to this new capability, we developed an automated workflow that generates PCF declaration for customers, allowing PPG to reduce response times and fulfill more customer PCF requests.

Food contact compliance

Our Food Contact COE acquired a new tool to evaluate regulatory compliance in food contact (FC) coating formulations used in cookware and bakeware applications. The tool enables PPG to streamline and automate the process for FC regulatory compliance checks. It also features a robust data collection engine that powers our FC regulatory database by continuously monitoring new and evolving FC regulatory changes globally. This technology represents a significant upgrade from our previous system.

Tracking global emerging issues

Last year, we launched an 'Emerging Issues' portal as part of an ongoing effort to identify, track and monitor emerging global issues including proposed regulations, societal trends and evolving customer expectations. The portal also helps us anticipate regulatory changes so that we can capitalize on business opportunities and comply with new requirements. Our product stewardship team analyzes issues as they arise to determine their risk and potential impact on PPG. When issues are determined to be high priority, the team develops a monitoring or action plan that may include advocacy with trade associations or governmental agencies. Plans can also include business, technical or manufacturing activities to help maintain compliance or explore new business concepts.

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Managing evolving regulations

As a global business, we track evolving regulatory activity around the world and evaluate potential impacts on our operations. We take a proactive approach, assessing potential regulatory impacts and developing appropriate action plans while regulations are developing. In cases where PPG expects to face significant impacts, we form cross functional interest groups to track developments and ensure we are well positioned to remain in compliance.

We work with government agencies to promote sensible, evidence- and risk-based legislation that will protect consumers while still allowing PPG to produce innovative, sustainably advantaged products. Through stakeholder engagement activities and participation in industry associations, our government affairs team maintains open lines of communication with regulators and politicians to educate them about the paint and coatings industry.

Learn more about our engagement strategy, including with government agencies, in our stakeholder engagement section.

Product Stewardship Management System

Our Product Stewardship Management System (PSMS) was updated in 2023 to align with our One PPG approach to product stewardship. Focused on reducing complexity and standardizing requirements across business units, this realigned system allows our product stewardship team to provide guidance at each phase of the product lifecycle. The updated system provides clear, consolidated and consistent guidance on our product stewardship practices and clarifies our company-wide responsibility to minimize our products' environmental impacts. These efforts help safeguard PPG's reputation and protect the health, safety and wellbeing of PPG employees, customers and the communities where we operate.

Substance of Interest scorecards

Over the course of 2023, we created 28 additional Substance of Interest Scorecards, which track hazards and regulatory requirements. At the end of the year, our product stewardship organization had a total of 208 scorecards tracking 283 substances. In 2023, carbon footprint information was added to the SOI scorecards, providing additional data to our formulators and chemists.

Restricted Substances List

PPG's Restricted Substances List (RSL) is applied to all PPG products globally, even in areas of the world where there are no chemical regulation programs, which means that our RSL program goes beyond regulatory compliance. PPG's RSL includes all substances covered by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants and industrial substances on the Rotterdam Convention Prior Informed Consent (PIC) list which cover 193 substances. In 2023, based on recommendations from our product stewardship organization, PPG's Sustainability Committee approved the addition of 739 new substances to the RSL. PPG’s RSL now includes 1,875 substances that are restricted for all uses, and 403 substances that are restricted for specific uses, such as consumer products. Of the 739 substances that were added to the RSL in 2023, 725 of these substances are perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) included in ChemSec's Substitute It Now (SIN) List, the Stockholm Convention and the US EPA's PFAS listings. These substances, to the extent utilized at all, will be phased out of existing products and they will not be used in new product development globally moving forward. Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and other long-chain PFAS substances were added to PPG's RSL in 2019.

United Nations Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labeling

We assess our products according to the United Nations Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labeling (UN GHS) for category 1 and/or 2 for hazard warnings on products. Of the products scored globally in 2023, 28% were not classified with hazards under UN GHS category 1 or 2. We consciously choose lower hazards, especially in architectural coatings products due to their heavy use in consumer, commercial and residential projects.

For more information about how we approach product stewardship, see below.