Product sustainability software platform, Dayrize, has launched its Products Claims software, which verifies businesses’ environmental commitments and showcases their impact.
With transparency and traceability increasingly high on the agenda, Products Claims gives B2B companies the ability to communicate their sustainability efforts with accuracy and confidence across three critical areas. The first is carbon emissions (CO₂e KG) for which the software calculates a product’s greenhouse gas emissions throughout its lifecycle. The second is land use (m²), measuring surface area used, as well as intensity and regional biodiversity. The third is water system impact (litres) to assess water stress and depletion linked to supply chains.
Dayrize says that these validated metrics align with global standards such as LCA ISO 14044, ISO 14040, and the GHG Protocol, ensuring businesses can confidently demonstrate their sustainability efforts while aligning with industry benchmarks.
Austin Simms, CEO of Dayrize, commented: “Sustainability has evolved from a nice to have into a business imperative. With Product Claims, we’re empowering companies to position sustainability as a value driver rather than a business cost.”

With over 30 million products assessed, Dayrize has the world’s largest database of product impact analytics. From carbon baselining and regulatory reporting to product-level impact analytics and data maturity analysis, Dayrize helps businesses assess, augment, and connect their sustainability data.
Its Products Claims software will be an essential part of Dayrize’s portfolio, enabling businesses to engage conscious customers as consumer preferences continue to focus more and more on sustainability credentials, driving loyalty potentially sales. It can also enhance the credibility and customer trust in a brand as the verified data offers transparency and a showcase of commitment to the efforts. With over 75% of corporations prioritising sustainability in procurement, Product Claims equips businesses to exceed market expectations and regulatory requirements, says Dayrize.
For more information, visit dayrize.io.