Defining the scope of the study and implementing measures
Calculating the carbon footprint provides a complete inventory of direct and indirect greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated by a company’s activities. This assessment of emissions facilitates decision-making aimed at reducing those emissions by identifying the main sources and priority areas for reduction. It also enables transparent public communication of this information, whether to meet legal obligations or on a voluntary basis, thereby demonstrating the company’s actions and commitments.
To guide you through the various stages, it is advisable to consult an advisor specialising in carbon footprint calculation.
Questions to ask yourself before starting your project
Questions to ask yourself before starting your project:
- What are the objectives and expected benefits of this approach?
- Can I do this work on my own or do I need the support of an expert?
- Are there any specialised training courses in carbon footprint calculation?
- What scope of the company do I want to include in this inventory?
- Which internal stakeholders should I involve in this process, and how?
- Can I use online platforms to automate these calculations?
- What subsidies are available for carbon footprint calculations?