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Product Sustainability Index

Ford's European operations have been leading our efforts to incorporate the principles of designing for sustainability and the use of a life-cycle management approach. Ford began integrating Design for Environment principles into the product development process in the early 1990s. Initially we focused on designing our vehicles to facilitate end-of-life disassembly and recycling by taking into account the accessibility of parts to be disassembled, the type and number of different fasteners used and the marking of parts for easy identification. Based on several studies, however, it became clear that focusing on a single life-cycle phase (e.g., end of life) leads to sub-optimizations and potentially increased impacts in other life-cycle phases.

Since then, we have shifted our focus to include a more comprehensive life-cycle approach to improving the sustainability of our vehicles. This focus incorporates the material and component production phase and the use phase, as well as the end-of-life phase. Since 2002, we apply as a sustainability management tool the Product Sustainability Index, or PSI, in the development of all of our major new European vehicles. This tool follows a holistic Design for Sustainability approach that incorporates societal and economic aspects as well as environmental aspects1 into our life-cycle analysis and design approach.

Ford's PSI tracks eight product attributes identified as key sustainability elements of a vehicle: life-cycle global warming potential (mainly CO2 emissions); life-cycle air-quality potential (other air emissions); the use of sustainable materials (recycled and renewable materials); vehicle interior air quality (including allergy certification from TÜV Rheinland, a product testing organization); exterior noise impact (drive-by noise); safety (for occupants and pedestrians); mobility capability (seat and luggage capacity relative to vehicle size); and life-cycle ownership costs (full costs for the customer over the first three years).

The PSI process has been used to develop the 2006 Ford S-MAX and Galaxy, as well as the 2007 Mondeo, 2008 Kuga and 2009 Fiesta. As a result of using the PSI assessment system, all of these models have shown improvements in environmental, social and/or economic performance when compared to the previous models. The chart below shows specific performance and areas of improvement for each model. The PSI will be used on all future products developed by Ford of Europe. Detailed reports on the PSI analysis for these vehicles can be downloaded from Ford of Europe's Web site.

PSI Assessed Models Performance2

Life-Cycle Global Warming

Measurement Method

Emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases from raw material extraction to material, part, and vehicle production, driving period (150,000 km; incl. air conditioning) and final recycling/recovery (i.e., full vehicle life-cycle, cradle-to-cradle)

  Performance* Better/worse than previous model
2006 Ford S-MAX 2.0L TDCi with DPF 39 metric tonnes CO2 Similar
2006 Ford Galaxy 2.0L TDCi with DPF 40 metric tonnes CO2 Similar
2007 Ford Mondeo 2.0-liter TDCi Diesel with DPF 37 metric tonnes CO2 Better
2008 Ford Kuga 37 metric tonnes CO2 No previous model
2009 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, Diesel 21 metric tonnes CO2 Better
2009 Ford Fiesta, Petrol 30 metric tonnes CO2 Better
* 1 metric tonne = 1,000 kg

Life-Cycle Air Quality

Measurement Method

Summer smog-related emissions from raw material extraction to material, part, and vehicle production, driving period (150,000 km; incl. air conditioning) and final recycling/recovery (i.e., full vehicle life-cycle, cradle-to-cradle)

  Performance Better/worse than previous model
2006 Ford S-MAX 2.0L TDCi with DPF 37 kg ethene Similar
2006 Ford Galaxy 2.0L TDCi with DPF 37 kg ethene Similar
2007 Ford Mondeo 2.0-liter TDCi Diesel with DPF 35 kg ethene Better
2008 Ford Kuga 35 kg ethene No previous model
2009 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, Diesel 22 kg ethene Better
2009 Ford Fiesta, Petrol 32 kg ethene Better

Sustainable Materials

Measurement Method

Use of recycled and natural materials

  Performance Better/worse than previous model
2006 Ford S-MAX 2.0L TDCi with DPF 18 kg of non-metals Better
2006 Ford Galaxy 2.0L TDCi with DPF 18 kg of non-metals Better
2007 Ford Mondeo 2.0-liter TDCi Diesel with DPF 7.5% of non-metals Better
2008 Ford Kuga 6% of non-metals No previous model
2009 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, Diesel 8.5% of non-metals Better
2009 Ford Fiesta, Petrol 9% of non-metals Better

Substance Management

  Performance Better/worse than previous model
2006 Ford S-MAX 2.0L TDCi with DPF Substance management, TÜV-tested pollen filter efficiency and allergy-tested label Better
2006 Ford Galaxy 2.0L TDCi with DPF Substance management, TÜV-tested pollen filter efficiency and allergy-tested label Better
2007 Ford Mondeo 2.0-liter TDCi Diesel with DPF Substance management; TÜV-tested interior and pollen filter efficiency Better
2008 Ford Kuga TÜV-tested interior and pollen filter efficiency No previous model
2009 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, Diesel TÜV-tested interior and pollen filter efficiency Better
2009 Ford Fiesta, Petrol TÜV-tested interior and pollen filter efficiency Better

Drive-by-Noise

Measurement Method

dB(A)

  Performance Better/worse than previous model
2006 Ford S-MAX 2.0L TDCi with DPF 71 dB(A) Better
2006 Ford Galaxy 2.0L TDCi with DPF 71 dB(A) Better
2007 Ford Mondeo 2.0-liter TDCi Diesel with DPF 69 dB(A) Similar
2008 Ford Kuga 72 dB(A) No previous model
2009 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, Diesel 69 dB(A) Better
2009 Ford Fiesta, Petrol 72 dB(A) Similar

Safety

Measurement Method

Complex method, structural stability, occupant safety, and pedestrian safety; active safety elements, etc. including Euro NCAP stars

  Performance Better/worse than previous model
2006 Ford S-MAX 2.0L TDCi with DPF Euro NCAP safety rating: 5 stars for adult occupant protection, 4 stars for child protection and 2 stars for pedestrian protection Better
2006 Ford Galaxy 2.0L TDCi with DPF Euro NCAP safety rating: 5 stars for adult occupant protection, 4 stars for child protection and 2 stars for pedestrian protection Better
2007 Ford Mondeo 2.0-liter TDCi Diesel with DPF Euro NCAP safety rating: 5 stars for adult occupant protection, 4 stars for child protection and 2 stars for pedestrian protection Better
2008 Ford Kuga Euro NCAP safety rating: 5 stars for adult occupant protection, 4 stars for child occupant protection and 3 stars for pedestrian protection No previous model
2009 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, Diesel 5-star Euro NAP rating for adult occupant safety; electronic stability control available for all versions Better
2009 Ford Fiesta, Petrol 5-star Euro NCAP rating for adult occupant safety; electronic stability control available for all versions Better

Mobility Capacity

Measurement Method

Mobility service (including seats, luggage) to vehicle size; measured as vehicle shadow in m² and luggage areas in liters

  Performance Better/worse than previous model
2006 Ford S-MAX 2.0L TDCi with DPF 10.25 m² shadow area, 1171 l luggage, 5 seats Better
2006 Ford Galaxy 2.0L TDCi with DPF 10.4 m² shadow area, 435 l luggage, 7 seats Similar
2007 Ford Mondeo 2.0-liter TDCi Diesel with DPF 9 m² shadow area, 530 l luggage, 5 seats Better
2008 Ford Kuga 9.5 m² shadow area, 410 l luggage, 5 seats No previous model
2009 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, Diesel 7.5 m² shadow area, 295 l luggage compartment Better
2009 Ford Fiesta, Petrol 7.5 m² shadow area, 295 l luggage compartment Similar

Life-Cycle Cost

Measurement Method

Sum of vehicle price and 3 years' service (fuel cost, maintenance cost, taxation) minus residual value

  Performance Better/worse than previous model
2006 Ford S-MAX 2.0L TDCi with DPF Approx. €22,100 Better
2006 Ford Galaxy 2.0L TDCi with DPF Approx. €23,200 Better
2007 Ford Mondeo 2.0-liter TDCi Diesel with DPF Approx. €18,300 Better
2008 Ford Kuga Approx. €19,100 No previous model
2009 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, Diesel Approx. €13,000 Similar
2009 Ford Fiesta, Petrol Approx. €11,000 Better

Ford of Europe published a detailed PSI report in 2006, soon after the launch of the first vehicles for which PSI had been used from the beginning of vehicle development. The PSI assessment system has also been reviewed and certified by outside experts. One study, conducted by experts in the area of life-cycle science and sustainability, found the PSI to be a design and analysis step that provides a full sustainability assessment and meets the requirements of ISO 14040, the international life-cycle assessment standard. PSI assessments of the 2006 S-MAX and Galaxy vehicles were certified by the International Organization for Standardization for life-cycle assessment improvements. This certification process also verified the overall PSI methodology used for all subsequent PSI-developed models.

  1. Environmental aspects is a term used in the ISO 14001 framework to denote elements of an organization's activities, products and services that can interact with the environment.

  2. PSI-rated models are only available in Europe.