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Carbon Footprint is the LCA indicator related to Global Warming caused by greenhouse gasses. '''Carbon Footprint''' refers to the total amount of [[GHG_Emissions_(Greenhouse_gasses)|greenhouse gases (GHGs)]] emitted directly or indirectly, expressed as a [[GHG_Emissions_(Greenhouse_gasses)#Net_Zero_Emissions|gross total]]  emission value. These emissions are measured in kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent (kgCO2eq). In the Carbon Footprint calculation all GHGs are converted into CO2 equivalents using a standardized [[GWP_(Global_Warming_Potential)|Global Warming Potential (GWP)]] table based on a 20-year time horizon.
'''IMDE Definition for Carbon Footprint:'''
 
* Carbon Footprint is a [[LCA_(Life_Cycle_Assessment)_-_TX|LCA indicator]] related to Global Warming caused by greenhouse gasses.  
* Represents the emissions of '''all''' [[GHG_Emissions_(Greenhouse_gasses)_-_TX|greenhouse gases (GHGs)]] expressed as CO2 emissions.  
* In the Carbon Footprint conversion of all GHGs to CO2 equivalent the IPCC [[GWP_(Global_Warming_Potential)_-_TX|Global Warming Potential (GWP)]] table based on a '''100-year''' time horizon is used.
* The Value Unit for the Carbon Footprint indicator is kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent ('''kgCO2eq''')
* The emissions can be emitted directly or indirectly
* Emissions are expressed as a [[GHG_Emissions_(Greenhouse_gasses)_-_TX#Net_Zero_Emissions|gross]] emission value (so without for example compensation)


==Application==
==Application==
The Carbon Footprint can be applied to multiple [[Layer_-_Identifiers|entities]]:
The Carbon Footprint can be applied to multiple [[ID_-_Identifier_Types|entities]]:


*'''Legal Entity:''' Such as corporations or organizations. The Carbon Footprint is measured over a specified period, typically per year.
*'''Legal Entity:''' Such as corporations or organizations. The Carbon Footprint is measured over a specified period, typically per calender year or financial year, since Carbon Footprint date on Legal Entity level is used in ESG reporting.
*'''Location:''' Specific geographical sites or operational areas within the organization.
*'''Location:''' Specific geographical sites or operational areas within the organization, specified per period, typically a calendar year or financial year
*'''Item:''' Products or goods (e.g. raw materials, components, finished goods, shipping units)
*'''Item:''' Physical Products or goods


=== Specific Details for Items ===
=== Items will have Carbon Footprint per Material Use Category ===
For items, the Carbon Footprint is specified per [[Material_Use_Categories|Material Use Category]]:
For items, the Carbon Footprint is specified per [[Material_Use_Categories_-_TX|Material Use Category]]:
*'''The Product:''' (consumable, disposable, and durable). The default measurement unit is per kilogram (kg) of the product, but alternative units may be used depending on the product's nature (e.g., per consumer unit, per portion, per liter, per piece, per meter, per m2 etc.).
*'''The Product:''' (consumable, disposable, and durable). The default measurement unit is per kilogram (kg) of the product, but alternative units may be used depending on the product's nature (e.g., per consumer unit, per portion, per liter, per piece, per meter, per m2 etc.).
*'''The Packaging:''' Measured per Trade Unit, which can be a Consumer Unit, Handling Unit, Shipping Unit, or Transport Unit.
*'''The Packaging:''' Measured per Trade Unit, which can be a Consumer Unit, Handling Unit, Shipping Unit, or Transport Unit.
Combining both will result in the Carbon Footprint per Trade Item (Trade Item = Product + Packaging)


==== And is accompanied by a LCAterm and Geographic Location info ====
==== And is accompanied by a LCAterm and Geographic Location info ====


When reporting the Carbon Footprint value for individual items, it is essential to associate each value with a specific [[LCAterms|LCAterm]] (Life Cycle Assessment Term) and the related geographic [[Layer_-_Identifiers|location]]. This practice is analogous to how pricing is tied to an Incoterm in commercial transactions. The LCAterm provides crucial context by defining the scope and boundaries of the lifecycle assessment for that item. It includes details such as the stages of the product lifecycle covered (e.g., from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal), the geographical scope, and any specific processes or stages that are included or excluded in the calculation.
When '''exchanging''' the Carbon Footprint value for individual items, it is essential to associate each value with a specific [[LCAterms_-_TX|LCAterm]] (Life Cycle Assessment Term) and the related geographic [[ID_-_Identifier_Types|location]]. This practice is analogous to how pricing is tied to an Incoterm in commercial transactions. The LCAterm provides crucial context by defining the scope and boundaries of the lifecycle assessment for that item. It includes details such as the stages of the product lifecycle covered (e.g., from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal), the geographical scope, and any specific processes or stages that are included or excluded in the calculation.  
 
Providing a Carbon Footprint value without an accompanying [[LCAterms|LCAterm]] would be similar to stating a price without specifying the associated Incoterm; it lacks the necessary context for interpretation and comparison. Just as Incoterms clarify terms of trade, LCAterms ensure that the reported Carbon Footprint values are clear, consistent, and meaningful, facilitating accurate comparisons and informed decision-making. It is therefore imperative that each Carbon Footprint value reported is accompanied by a clearly defined LCAterm to ensure transparency and reliability in sustainability reporting.


==Carbon Footprint sample DataPoint==
Providing a Carbon Footprint value without an accompanying [[LCAterms_-_TX|LCAterm]] would be similar to stating a price without specifying the associated Incoterm; it lacks the necessary context for interpretation and comparison. Just as Incoterms clarify terms of trade, LCAterms ensure that the reported Carbon Footprint values are clear, consistent, and meaningful, facilitating accurate comparisons and informed decision-making. It is therefore imperative that each Carbon Footprint value reported is accompanied by a clearly defined LCAterm to ensure transparency and reliability in sustainability reporting.
*KeyInfo
** EntityType = Item
** IdentifierType = UMID, ID = 0ffd232b-76ad-468b-8fd8-a4b7c394a8ec
** IdentifierType = SenderID, ID = 34567
*DataTopic: LCA Indicators
** LCAIndicator = CarbonFootPrint
*** MaterialUseCategory = '''Consumable'''
*** Value = 3,2
*** ValueUnit = kgCO2eq
*** MeasurementUnit = Kg
*** LCAterm = EXW
*** Location
**** Location Identifier Type = GPS
**** Location ID = 52.3105, 4.768
*** ValidFrom: 202301
*** ValidTo: 202312
** LCAIndicator = CarbonFootPrint
*** MaterialUseCategory = '''Packaging'''
*** Value = 0,8
*** ValueUnit = kgCO2eq
*** MeasurementUnit = Each
*** LCAterm = EXW
*** Location
**** Location Identifier Type = GPS
**** Location ID = 52.3105, 4.768
*** ValidFrom: 202301
*** ValidTo: 202312


==Why not use Scope 1,2,3 in LCA data exchange?==
==Why not use Scope 1,2,3 in LCA data exchange?==
Scope 1, 2, and 3 is a perspective concept part of the [[GHG_Protocol_(Greenhouse_Gas)|Greenhouse Gas Protocol]], and the values are therefore dependent on the perspective. The direct emissions of one company (Scope 1) can be the indirect emissions of another company (Scope 3) within the lifecycle of a single product. And Scope 3 is split into upstream (emissions by others before me in the life cycle) and downstream Emissions by other companies or consumers after my operations in the life cycle) in every perspective. So, there isn't something like a Scope 3 value per product.
Scope 1, 2, and 3 is a perspective concept part of the [[GHG_Protocol_(Greenhouse_Gas)_-_TX|Greenhouse Gas Protocol]], and the values are therefore dependent on the perspective. The direct emissions of one company (Scope 1) can be the indirect emissions of another company (Scope 3) within the lifecycle of a single product. And Scope 3 is split into upstream (emissions by others before me in the life cycle) and downstream Emissions by other companies or consumers after my operations in the life cycle) in every perspective. So, there isn't something like a Scope 3 value per product.


[[File:Scope-1-2-3 is a perspective concept.png|800px]]
[[File:Scope-1-2-3 is a perspective concept.png|800px]]
==Related standards / definitions==
* [https://wbcsd.github.io/tr/2023/data-exchange-protocol-20231207/ PCF Data Exchange (Version 2.1.0)]




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Latest revision as of 12:47, 10 June 2024

IMDE Definition for Carbon Footprint:

  • Carbon Footprint is a LCA indicator related to Global Warming caused by greenhouse gasses.
  • Represents the emissions of all greenhouse gases (GHGs) expressed as CO2 emissions.
  • In the Carbon Footprint conversion of all GHGs to CO2 equivalent the IPCC Global Warming Potential (GWP) table based on a 100-year time horizon is used.
  • The Value Unit for the Carbon Footprint indicator is kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent (kgCO2eq)
  • The emissions can be emitted directly or indirectly
  • Emissions are expressed as a gross emission value (so without for example compensation)

Application

The Carbon Footprint can be applied to multiple entities:

  • Legal Entity: Such as corporations or organizations. The Carbon Footprint is measured over a specified period, typically per calender year or financial year, since Carbon Footprint date on Legal Entity level is used in ESG reporting.
  • Location: Specific geographical sites or operational areas within the organization, specified per period, typically a calendar year or financial year
  • Item: Physical Products or goods

Items will have Carbon Footprint per Material Use Category

For items, the Carbon Footprint is specified per Material Use Category:

  • The Product: (consumable, disposable, and durable). The default measurement unit is per kilogram (kg) of the product, but alternative units may be used depending on the product's nature (e.g., per consumer unit, per portion, per liter, per piece, per meter, per m2 etc.).
  • The Packaging: Measured per Trade Unit, which can be a Consumer Unit, Handling Unit, Shipping Unit, or Transport Unit.

Combining both will result in the Carbon Footprint per Trade Item (Trade Item = Product + Packaging)

And is accompanied by a LCAterm and Geographic Location info

When exchanging the Carbon Footprint value for individual items, it is essential to associate each value with a specific LCAterm (Life Cycle Assessment Term) and the related geographic location. This practice is analogous to how pricing is tied to an Incoterm in commercial transactions. The LCAterm provides crucial context by defining the scope and boundaries of the lifecycle assessment for that item. It includes details such as the stages of the product lifecycle covered (e.g., from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal), the geographical scope, and any specific processes or stages that are included or excluded in the calculation.

Providing a Carbon Footprint value without an accompanying LCAterm would be similar to stating a price without specifying the associated Incoterm; it lacks the necessary context for interpretation and comparison. Just as Incoterms clarify terms of trade, LCAterms ensure that the reported Carbon Footprint values are clear, consistent, and meaningful, facilitating accurate comparisons and informed decision-making. It is therefore imperative that each Carbon Footprint value reported is accompanied by a clearly defined LCAterm to ensure transparency and reliability in sustainability reporting.

Why not use Scope 1,2,3 in LCA data exchange?

Scope 1, 2, and 3 is a perspective concept part of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, and the values are therefore dependent on the perspective. The direct emissions of one company (Scope 1) can be the indirect emissions of another company (Scope 3) within the lifecycle of a single product. And Scope 3 is split into upstream (emissions by others before me in the life cycle) and downstream Emissions by other companies or consumers after my operations in the life cycle) in every perspective. So, there isn't something like a Scope 3 value per product.

Scope-1-2-3 is a perspective concept.png

Related standards / definitions