Navigating Scopes 1, 2 & 3 – A Deep Dive into Company Emission Accounting
How to navigate the corporate scope emission assessments? Dive deep with us and learn the nuances of scope 1, 2 & 3 calculations, the regulatory landscape and concrete steps for calculating a company’s carbon footprint through a case example. Watch the webinar below or on YouTube!
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Introduction to Scopes 1, 2 & 3
Dive into the essentials of these scopes and understand their significance in today’s environmental landscape.
Standards, EU Directives, and Protocols Steering the Assessments
An overview of the regulatory landscape.
How to Conduct a Scope Assessment?
Case Kinnusen Mylly – a family owned mill from Finland
Typical Challenges in Emission Inventories
Discover the common hurdles faced when compiling emission inventories and learn strategies to overcome them.
Why Should Companies Pay Attention Now?
We will delve into the urgency and importance of companies adopting and understanding emission assessments in the present global scenario.
What are the Scopes 1, 2 & 3?
1️⃣ Scope 1 emissions are direct emissions from company’s own operations.
For example, energy production, internal transportation, manufacturing processes, and potential gas leaks fall into this emission category.
2️⃣ Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions from own operations.
For example, heat, electricity, steam, and cooling.
3️⃣ Scope 3 emissions comes from the company’s supply chain.
These indirect emissions can occur in the procurement of raw materials, manufacturing of products, their use and disposal, or their use by consumers.
Our climate experts
Eveliina Heikkala
Eveliina is a Master of Science in Technology in the field of water and environmental engineering from Aalto University. She has a passion towards environmental sustainability and in her work she specializes in computational approaches to address and solve sustainability issues in the food sector.
Ernesto Hartikainen
Ernesto has extensive experience in bio and circular economy and climate solutions. Previously he has lead Sitra’s Climate Solutions focus area and worked on carbon-neutral circular economy. He has also been an entrepreneur and a management consultant, as well as worked in the forest and energy industries.