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Why is there a 2 week validity on PDF's?
Why is there a 2 week validity on PDF's?
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Written by Daan van Hal
Updated over a month ago

At Pickler, we know sustainability data is constantly evolving. That's why our PDFs come with a two-week validity period. The IDEMAT database is regularly updated to reflect the latest and most accurate environmental impact information.

However, this dynamic nature means that after two weeks, a PDF might contain outdated information, potentially making any claims based on it inaccurate. To avoid this, we strongly recommend using live links instead of static PDFs. Links provide real-time access to Pickler's most up-to-date calculations, ensuring your sustainability claims stay true and reliable.

So, while PDFs are convenient, they can become outdated. By using links, you can always be sure you're working with the latest data—keeping your environmental messaging accurate and trustworthy.

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