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Carbon Footprint - INI

Carbon Footprint of Product (CFP) is an indicator that quantifies the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions throughout the entire lifecycle of a product or service—from raw material procurement through production, distribution, use, to disposal and recycling—converted to CO2 equivalent. Calculated based on the international standard ISO 14067, it is used to quantify the environmental impact of products and identify reduction opportunities. It works in conjunction with corporate Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions to contribute to decarbonization efforts across the entire supply chain.

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[item.scope-1]
code=1
slug=scope-1
name=Scope 1: Direct Emissions
description=Direct GHG emissions from sources owned or controlled by the company.
category=Emission Scope

[item.scope-2]
code=2
slug=scope-2
name=Scope 2: Indirect Emissions from Energy
description=Indirect GHG emissions associated with the consumption of purchased electricity, heat, and steam.
category=Emission Scope

[item.scope-3]
code=3
slug=scope-3
name=Scope 3: Other Indirect Emissions
description=Other indirect emissions across the company's entire value chain.
category=Emission Scope

[item.carbon-footprint-of-product]
code=CFP
slug=carbon-footprint-of-product
name=Carbon Footprint of Product (CFP)
description=GHG emissions throughout the entire lifecycle per unit of product.
category=Carbon Footprint

[item.organizational-carbon-footprint]
code=ORG
slug=organizational-carbon-footprint
name=Organizational Carbon Footprint
description=Annual GHG emissions from the activities of the entire company or organization.
category=Carbon Footprint