
Transworld Steel Enterprise Co. Ltd
TAWD Achieves ISO 14067 Product Carbon Footprint Certification
We are pleased to announce that on February 24, 2025, TAWD ball valves officially obtained certification under ISO 14067 Product Carbon Footprint (PCF), verified through an independent third-party audit conducted by AFNOR Certification.
This milestone represents a significant advancement in TAWD’s efforts toward responsible manufacturing, transparency, and carbon data management — positioning TAWD as the first certified ball valve brand in Taiwan under ISO 14067 and setting a new sustainability benchmark in the valve industry.
What Is ISO 14067?
ISO 14067 is an internationally recognized standard for Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) assessment.
Using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) approach, it calculates emissions generated across the entire product lifecycle — from raw material extraction, processing, manufacturing, packaging, and transportation to product use.
Through AFNOR’s rigorous verification process, TAWD’s carbon assessment methodology was confirmed to meet the required principles of:
• Traceability
• Transparency
• Consistency
• Compliance with international standards
Certification confirms that TAWD can now provide reliable, science-based, and verifiable carbon footprint data — giving customers confidence in the information they rely on.
Why Does This Certification Matter?
With increasing ESG expectations and accelerating supply chain decarbonization requirements worldwide, product-level carbon disclosure has become a critical factor in engineering specifications and procurement frameworks.
ISO 14067 certification enables TAWD to deliver:
• Greater transparency of product information
• Stronger credibility in sustainability commitments
• Better alignment with international supply chain requirements
For us, this certification represents more than compliance — it signifies:
• A commitment to customer trust and accountability
• A step forward in sustainable competitiveness
• A long-term responsibility to environmental stewardship
