Article 7 is the carbon-footprint anchor in Regulation (EU) 2023/1542. Lithium Record turns Article 7 support files into stable evidence records, not official declarations. 1 2
This spoke belongs to the Lithium Carbon Footprint Evidence pillar at /lithium-carbon-footprint-evidence/.
Why Article 7 changes file behavior
Battery carbon-footprint work depends on more than a final number. It depends on source documents that explain how raw materials, energy, processing, transport, and allocation choices were handled. For lithium, those documents may originate upstream from the cell manufacturer. A record page should make the upstream chain clear enough that the downstream team can inspect the basis for a calculation.
A file set for Article 7 work
The page can hold material identification, supplier carbon statement, process energy evidence, production site reference, transport distance file, calculation extract, and revision note. Each file should have its own hash and source URL. If a carbon-footprint figure changes, the updated document should be recorded as a new version rather than silently replacing the old evidence.
Limitations
Lithium Record does not decide whether the file set satisfies Article 7 or any delegated methodology. It provides record integrity and document access. The responsible operator and its technical advisers remain responsible for the calculation, declaration, and market-facing claim.