The launch of Eco Design Index, an innovative tool for measuring and evaluating the environmental performance of its street furniture, strengthens JCDecaux’s eco-design approach

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The launch of Eco Design Index, an innovative tool for measuring and evaluating the environmental performance of its street furniture, strengthens JCDecaux’s eco-design approach

Paris, October 9th, 2024 – JCDecaux SE (Euronext Paris: DEC), the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide, is strengthening its eco-design approach, announcing the launch of Eco Design Index, an educational tool for evaluating and communicating the environmental performance of its furniture.

The Eco Design Index is a tool for measuring the environmental performance of JCDecaux products, marking a new milestone in the company's long-standing commitment to eco-design. It makes it possible to assess the main environmental impacts of products, and also to compare their eco-design performance within the same family.

As a key new tool in the acceleration and systemisation of eco-design practices, the Eco Design Index will help raise awareness among stakeholders of these important issues and offers the opportunity to make ever more informed choices:

  • internally, to help teams develop and promote solutions with a lower environmental impact;

  • externally, to help local authorities and transport partners choose and deploy the most responsible furniture;

  • in general, to promote the development and deployment of eco-designed furniture, contributing to more sustainable living spaces.

Based on JCDecaux's experience in carrying out life cycle assessments (LCAs), this index aggregates quantitative results that take into account the 16 environmental indicators of the European Commission's EF methodology, as well as data more specific to JCDecaux's activities and its environmental challenges, complementary to those of LCA.

The Eco Design Index offers a multi-criteria approach according to two main themes:

  • DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING: including the impact of raw materials, sustainability, circularity, sourcing and the end-of-life of products.

  • OPERATION AND USE: including the issues of energy, water, consumables, maintenance, transport and the installation and decommission phases of the furniture.

The environmental performance of a product is evaluated on a scale of 0 to 10. This numerical score is then translated into an index from A to E for a simple and educational representation, "A" corresponding to the best evaluation.

The Eco Design Index will therefore provide a clear view of the continuous efforts made over recent years in terms of design and operation. For example, JCDecaux’s city information panels are, on average, 90% recyclable, and over the past ten years, their energy consumption have been cut by 60%, due to the introduction of more energy-efficient smart lighting technologies (LEDs, dimming and switching-off).