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EcoTrack's carbon footprint calculator use extense scientific work to calculate your business enviromental impact as precise as possible.

We use the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GGP) approach to calculate, which is basically divided in three scopes:

Scope 1 – emissions created directly by your organisation through actions such as running climate systems and fuelling company vehicles.

Scope 2 – indirect emissions caused by your company, such as energy bought from external sources.

Scope 3 – indirect emissions that occur because of your business activity, such as transportation of office supplies or employees travelling to and from work.

How we calculate your scope 1 and 2 corporate carbon footprint

To calculate your scope 1 and scope 2 carbon footprint, you first need to gather records pertaining to energy consumption over the course of an allocated time span, usually a year. Your records should comprise all utility bills including water, electricity, and gas as well as travel data such as plane and train tickets and fuel receipts for company vehicles.

    Measurements:
  • - Energy such as gas and electricity is measured in kilowatt-hours – this should be on your utility bills.
  • - Water in cubic metres and the totals should be listed on utility bills.
  • - Car travel in kilometres - if you haven't kept track of distances travelled by car throughout the year, add together the monetary totals from all your fuel receipts and enter this amount into a fuel calculator website.
  • - Rail or boat travel in kilometres per passenger (pkm) - this simply means that if two employees made a 1,000-mile round trip, the pkm figure for this trip would be 2,000.
  • - Air travel in pkm is calculated in the same way as rail or boat travel.

PKM stands for passenger-kilometers, a unit of measurement in transportation that represents the transport of one passenger over one kilometer. It's used to quantify the total distance traveled by passengers in a specific mode of transport (e.g., road, rail, air). For example, if one passenger travels 20 kilometers, that's 20 passenger-kilometers

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This website was designed and developed by Tiago Tiradentes as a coding project. Please be aware that some info may not be up to date and you should rely in specialized companies to calculate your business' carbon footprint