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What are comparisons and what can you do with them?

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Written by Daan van Hal
Updated over a week ago

What are comparisons in Pickler?

In Pickler, you can easily compare the environmental footprint of different packaging products. Whether you want to evaluate two products from your portfolio or explore the impact of switching materials or processes, Pickler makes it simple to see the differences.

Each comparison provides a side-by-side breakdown of key metrics: carbon footprint and and eco-costs, so you can quickly understand which option has a lower environmental impact.

The comparisons are designed to help you make informed decisions on which packaging products offer the most sustainable solutions. You can even set up scenario products to explore how changes like switching materials, modifying production methods, or changing end-of-life processes would affect the overall footprint.

Why Use Comparisons in Pickler?

  1. Informed Decision-Making: With clear, side-by-side data, you can instantly see how different products stack up against each other in terms of their environmental footprint. This allows you to confidently recommend more sustainable alternatives to your customers.

  2. Sustainable Alternatives: By using comparisons, you can highlight how changes in materials, production, or disposal can drastically reduce a product’s environmental impact. This feature is especially useful when proposing sustainable alternatives to your clients.

  3. Support Sales and Customer Advice: The comparisons feature helps you advise your customers on the most sustainable purchasing decisions by showing clear environmental data. You can use this to support your sales cases and offer sustainability-focused recommendations.

  4. Fast and Simple: The comparison tool is easy to use, even for non-experts. With just a few clicks, you can generate meaningful data that helps drive better decision-making and stronger customer relationships.

  5. Internal Decision-Making: Comparisons are also valuable for internal use, helping you assess more sustainable materials or production methods. This supports better purchasing and design decisions within your organization​

What you need to get started

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