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How is the carbon footprint calculated?
To calculate a company's carbon footprint, as defined by the GHG Protocol, GHG emissions are first divided into 3 categories: Scope 1; Scope 2; Scope 3. Greenhouse gas emissions are then calculated by multiplying the primary data (electricity consumption, gas consumption, vehicle fuel...) with an emission factor, that is, a parameter that indicates how much CO₂ eq. is emitted per unit of primary data. If to calculate CO emissions2 It seems complicated to you, don't worry, our calculator has just the Scope to make every step simple and intuitive.
Per calcolare la carbon footprint di un’azienda, secondo quanto definito dal GHG Protocol, come prima cosa si suddividono le emissioni GHG in 3 categorie: Scope 1; Scope 2; Scope 3. Le emissioni di gas serra vengono poi calcolate moltiplicando i dati primari (consumo di energia elettrica, consumo di gas, carburante veicoli…) con un fattore di emissione, ovvero un parametro che indica quanta CO₂ eq. viene emessa per unità di dato primario.Se calcolare le emissioni di CO2 ti sembra complicato, non temere, il nostro calcolatore ha proprio lo Scope di rendere ogni passaggio semplice e intuitivo.
How does our carbon footprint calculator work?
With our carbon footprint calculator, you calculate your company's Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions. Together with our team, we support you in collecting data necessary for the calculation and in inserting these into the platform. The calculator is designed to be used by companies in all sectors, and it is possible to calculate the carbon footprint of multiple corporate offices and periods.
What is the GHG Protocol?
This is a globally recognized standard for measuring and managing companies' greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their value chains, as well as for emission reduction measures. It is the most used for calculating and reporting emissions by companies and institutions.
What are the emissions of Scope 1, 2?
Scope 1 emissions are direct GHG emissions that derive from sources owned or controlled by an organization. These emissions are generated by the use of fossil fuels and the release into the atmosphere of greenhouse gases defined by the Kyoto Protocol. Some sources of these emissions are, for example, boilers, emergency generators, company cars. Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions deriving from the generation of electricity, heat and steam purchased and consumed by the organization. These emissions are considered indirect, as the company is responsible for using the energy, but not for the emissions generated by the supplier for the production of this energy.
What are Scope 3's emissions?
Scope 3 emissions are indirect GHG emissions, excluding those from electricity, heat and steam: this category includes emission sources that are not under direct corporate control, but whose emissions are indirectly linked to the company's business. They include emissions upstream and downstream of the value chain, such as emissions from suppliers and customers.
Why should I immediately calculate my company's carbon footprint and not wait for the State to impose it on me?
If you want, you can wait, but sustainability guidelines are becoming more frequent and from month to month more and more companies are subject to restrictions. Also, keep in mind that:
- you do not take advantage of the competitive advantage of being one of the few companies that are committed to the environment today. It has been demonstrated that today's customers and investors are much more sensitive to the issue of sustainability and choose companies that are pioneers in this regard;
- you can access tax and financial benefits that may no longer be guaranteed when carbon neutrality becomes the norm. In short, don't wait for the change! Start enjoying the benefits now.