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  1. Sep 17, 2024 · An organization’s Scope 3 emissions, also known as its life cycle emissions, are those that arise across the value chain, both upstream and downstream. For an airplane manufacturer, for example, Scope 3 emissions include the fuel used to power the airplane once it’s been sold to an airline.

  2. Sep 19, 2024 · Explore our 2024 guide on Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, complete with examples and visual charts to help you navigate these essential sustainability metrics. Strategy & Tips. Benchmarks & Metrics.

  3. In this post, we’ll break down the three main categories of emissionsScopes 1, 2, and 3—in simple terms. By the end, you’ll have a solid grasp of what each scope means and how to start measuring and managing your emissions. Scope 1: Direct emissions

  4. Introduction to carbon emission reporting. Carbon reporting generally follows the GHG Protocol which divides greenhouse gas emissions into three scopes as shown below. Whilst scope 1 and 2 emissions are compulsory to report, scope 3 emissions are voluntary and the most challenging to monitor.

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    • Examples of Scope 1 Emissions
    • Examples of Scope 2 Emissions
    • Examples of Scope 3 Emissions

    Scope 1 emissions are direct emissions from operations that are owned or controlled by the company, including fuels combusted in vehicles or furnaces/boilers, fugitive or vented emissions from process equipment, or process emissions from chemical reactions.

    Scope 2 emissions are emissions from the generation of purchased or acquired electricity, steam, heating or cooling consumed by the company. Scope 2 emissions occur at the facility where electricity is generated, not at the company's own. These Scope 2 emissions are the Scope 1 emissions of another company (e.g. a power station).

    Scope 3 emissions are all other indirect emissions (not included in Scope 2) that occur in the value chain of the company. Scope 3 emissions are divided into: 1. Upstream emissions → indirect emissions related to purchased or acquired goods and services 2. Downstream emissions → indirect emissions related to sold goods and services For example, a c...

  5. Scope 1 covers direct emissions that a company generates while performing its business activities, whereas scope 2 covers indirect emissions from purchased energy, and scope 3 covers indirect emissions in the value chain.

  6. Mar 20, 2024 · Scopes 1, 2 and 3 are ways of classifying climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions. When companies and other organizations make plans to control their climate pollution, many start by sorting their activities into these three categories.

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