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Product Environmental Footprint (PEF)

Product Environmental Footprint (PEF)

ec.europa.eu

Product Environmental Footprint Category Rule (PEFCR): Consistent and specific set of rules to calculate the relevant environmental information of products belonging to the product category in scope –e.g., dairy products, metal sheets, uninterruptable power supply.

  Environmental, Footprint, Environmental footprint

Food wastage footprint: Impacts on natural resources ...

Food wastage footprint: Impacts on natural resources ...

www.fao.org

carbon footprint, mainly due to large wastage volumes. By highlighting the magnitude of the environmental footprint of food wastage, the results of this study – by regions, commodities or phases of the food supply chain – allow prioritising actions and defining opportunities for various actors’ contributions to resolving this global ...

  Food, Environmental, Food wastage footprint, Wastage, Footprint, Environmental footprint

Greening the Blue Report 2021 - wedocs.unep.org

Greening the Blue Report 2021 - wedocs.unep.org

wedocs.unep.org

UN system entities on their environmental impacts and publishes this data in the Greening the Blue Report: the UN system’s environmental footprint and efforts to reduce it. The Greening the Blue Report 2021 (hereafter the Report) is purely disseminated in digital form and is composed of three elements: this PDF, entity webpages and data tables.

  Environmental, Footprint, Environmental footprint

Product Carbon Footprinting – a study on methodologies …

Product Carbon Footprinting – a study on methodologies

ec.europa.eu

footprint aspect (contrary: multicriteria) • Multi-criteria: environmental impact of the product is evaluated through various indicators that can depend on the type of product: carbon footprint, water consumption, eco-toxicity… • Initiative: political framework or organizational structure related to a carbon footprint action.

  Product, Study, Carbon, Environmental, Footprint, Methodologies, Footprinting, Product carbon footprinting a study on methodologies

EIB Project Carbon Footprint Methodologies

EIB Project Carbon Footprint Methodologies

www.eib.org

The methodology is used to calculate the carbon footprint of the investment projects financed by the EIB. These carbon footprints are published on the project’s Environmental and Social Data Sheet (ESDS). The EI B also publishes the aggregated results annually as part of its Carbon Footprint Exercise

  Environmental, Footprint

Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Tracking in Portfolio Manager

Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Tracking in Portfolio Manager

portfoliomanager.energystar.gov

combustion characteristics, usage of pollution control equipment, and ambient environmental conditions. Fortunately, as these direct emissions comprise a small percentage of the total GHG footprint of a building (<1%), fuel-specific, commercial sector factors for combustion technology, characteristics and controls are considered adequate to

  Environmental, Footprint

Battery electric XC40 Recharge and the XC40 ICE

Battery electric XC40 Recharge and the XC40 ICE

group.volvocars.com

6 Volvo Cars – Carbon footprint report – Battery electric XC40 Recharge and the XC40 ICE Key Findings • The XC40 Recharge has a lower total Carbon Footprint than the XC40 ICE for all the analysed electricity mixes. • The Carbon Footprint of a XC40 ICE is 58 tonnes CO 2 e, while the footprint for the XC40 Recharge is 27–54 tonnes CO 2 e.

  Footprint

CARBON FOOTPRINT OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION

CARBON FOOTPRINT OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION

www.parliament.uk

What is a carbon footprint? A ‘carbon footprint’ is the total amount of CO 2 and other greenhouse gases, emitted over the full life cycle of a process or product.1 It is expressed as grams of CO 2 equivalent per kilowatt hour of generation (gCO 2eq/kWh), which accounts for the different global warming effects of other greenhouse gases.

  Footprint

Apparel Industry Life Cycle Carbon Mapping

Apparel Industry Life Cycle Carbon Mapping

www.bsr.org

cycle GHG footprint, although there are some limited exceptions. Key points include: Garments requiring washing, drying and possible ironing require the largest energy inputs during the use phase. As a result of these energy inputs, laundering accounts for 40-80% of total life cycle GHG emissions for such garments.

  Footprint

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