Carbon Clarity

Committed to carbon transparency and reducing our impacts

Carbon Clarity

Committed to carbon transparency and reducing our impacts

Understanding Carbon Impact

Measuring our carbon footprint is the first step toward reducing it. Most of our impact comes from manufacturing the devices that power how you work, create, and play. That’s why we’re transparent about where this impact comes from—and how we’re working to reduce it.

Logi products Carbon labeling

What's behind the number

A product’s carbon footprint represents the total greenhouse gas emissions across its full lifecycle—from manufacturing and transport to use and end-of-life.

Let’s explore what that looks like for a Logitech wireless gaming mouse at each stage of its life.

PRO X SUPERLIGHT carbon footprint value

How we calculate the number

A product’s carbon footprint, measured in kilograms of CO₂e, accounts for its full lifecycle—from raw materials to end-of-life. We break down emissions across four key phases: sourcing & manufacturing, transportation & storage, in-use, and end-of-life. Each phase influences the product’s total impact.

Our multi-step, third-party reviewed methodology follows international standards ISO 14067 and ISO 14044.

PRO X SUPERLIGHT Sourcing and manufacturing carbon footprint value

Sourcing and manufacturing

This phase captures the full impact of making a product—from raw materials to final assembly. We assess greenhouse gas emissions from extracting, manufacturing, transporting, and assembling all materials and components, including mechanical, electrical, and packaging. Suppliers provide critical data, helping us form a complete picture of the impacts.

This phase accounts for 66% of the PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless mouse’s carbon footprint.

What’s in a Kilogram?

Knowing a product’s carbon impact is important, but it doesn’t mean much on its own. To help you understand carbon impact, here are a few estimations of what 1, 5, and 20 kg of CO2 is equivalent to in everyday activities.

1Kg Carbon label measuring

Using a low energy light bulb
33 days

Driving on average, gasoline-powered car
2 miles

Charging on average smartphone
122 times

5 Kg carbon lable measuring

Using a low energy light bulb
166 days

Driving on average, gasoline-powered car
12 miles

Charging on average smartphone
608 times

The start of something big

The Product Carbon Footprint for many of our products is now available across our website. Explore the specifications section on each product page to see the footprint number and discover the study behind it.

The start of something big

The Product Carbon Footprint for many of our products is now available across our website. Explore the specifications section on each product page to see the footprint number and discover the study behind it.

Let’s make carbon impact labeling the new norm

When carbon impact labeling becomes mainstream and part of everyday life, like calories on nutrition labels, it will bring more clarity to the climate impact of purchasing decisions. That’s why we are open-sourcing the methodology to interested companies. The more we understand the carbon impact of our daily purchases, the better we will be able to reduce it.

Let’s make carbon impact labeling the new norm

When carbon impact labeling becomes mainstream and part of everyday life, like calories on nutrition labels, it will bring more clarity to the climate impact of purchasing decisions. That’s why we are open-sourcing the methodology to interested companies. The more we understand the carbon impact of our daily purchases, the better we will be able to reduce it.