Carbon Footprint
- Carbon footprint: analyze, quantify and manage carbon emissions (direct & indirect sources) throughout the value chain. We conduct inventories at the entity, project or product level
- KPI’s selection for your management dashboard
- Reporting: Prepare your organization to publicize and report on his initiative
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Carbon Footprint
Human activities generate, directly or indirectly, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, because modern activities rely directly or indirectly on fossil fuel use. As these fuels are subject to depletion and modify the chemistry of our atmosphere, every organization, profit and non-profit alike, needs to master its carbon emissions. These emissions represent a good indicator of our global pressure on the environment. Sooner or later, this global pressure will be translated into extra costs.

GREENLOOP uses a set of internationally recognized methods and tools to understand, quantify & manage a GHG emissions profiles throughout your value chain. 
- Methodology : the GHG Protocol is a GreenHouse Gas (GHG) emissions quantification and reporting methodology set up by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and the World Resource Institute (WRI). It is the most widely used international accounting methodology and serves as the foundation for nearly every GHG standard and program in the world.
- Tools & Database : the Bilan Carbone® is a set of pragmatic tools and a extensive emission factors guide developed by the ADEME (French Agency for the Environment and Energy Management). It is fully compliant with the terms of the EU ETS Directive, the GHG Protocol and ISO standards.
By conducting inventories on emissions arising from your facilities, mobility, transportation from suppliers and to customers, procurements, waste & capital assets, you will benefit from a large set of measures. It might lead you to integrate carbon risks and opportunities in your business strategy.

Beyond recording emissions, our carbon footprint practices goes hand in hand with your environmental management by :
- raising employees and companies awareness of climate change and fossil fuel depletion,
- setting priorities for emissions reductions,
- building increased capacity to react in an uncertain world,
- defining, implementing and monitoring reduction measures in the short and long term.
Our deliverables:
- A detailed carbon report showing sources, types and magnitude of greenhouse gas emissions arising your activities,
- A detailed assessment report showing your organisation’s exposure to fossil fuel price volatility or carbon taxes,
- A tailored report identifying the possible short and long term actions allowing your organisation to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
You benefit:
- from short-term cost reductions trough the optimisation of employees behaviors or material, transport and energy use,
- from the integration of the single easy-to-understand carbon indicator into your strategy, first step to highlight opportunities, gain a new competitive advantage and become one of tomorrow’s leaders in your market.
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Key Performance Indicator (KPI’s) Selection for your management dashbord.
Defining KPI’s and setting up suitably accurate monitoring capabilities is key to assess an organisation’s current position. “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it”.
GREENLOOP provides assistance to select and incorporate suitable carbon KPI’s into your global management dashboard. We help you to interpret the carbon footprint results. This step is essential before setting-up achievable but challenging performance targets.

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Reporting
To gain credits on your actions, it is often of relevance to report or publicize your carbon footprint. Mechanisms such as the Climate Registry, the World Economic Forum’s GHG registry or the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) are designed to allow verifiable benchmarking in your market.
GREENLOOP helps your organization to prepare, publicize and report your carbon results under these registries, that in accordance with your Corporate Social Responsability (CSR) policy.

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