TfS Product Carbon Footprint guideline

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الملخص

TLDRTFS (Together for Sustainability) est une initiative regroupant des entreprises chimiques pour lutter contre le changement climatique. Elle vise à réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES) en fournissant des outils et des lignes directrices pour le calcul de l'empreinte carbone des produits (PCF). Le PCF évalue les émissions de GES d'un produit tout au long de son cycle de vie, permettant ainsi une meilleure transparence et des décisions éclairées pour la décarbonisation. TFS s'engage à harmoniser les méthodes de calcul des PCF et à collaborer avec des parties prenantes pour établir des normes de l'industrie. La ligne directrice pour le PCF sera lancée en été 2022, offrant un cadre pour améliorer la durabilité dans l'industrie chimique.

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🌍 TFS lutte contre le changement climatique dans l'industrie chimique.
  • 📉 L'objectif est de réduire les émissions de GES à zéro d'ici 2045-2060.
  • 📊 Le PCF mesure l'empreinte carbone des produits.
  • 🔄 La coopération est essentielle pour harmoniser les méthodes de calcul.
  • 📅 La ligne directrice pour le PCF sera lancée en été 2022.
  • 🤝 TFS collabore avec des organisations pour établir des normes.
  • 📈 Le PCF améliore la transparence et la comparabilité des données.
  • 💡 Les entreprises peuvent bénéficier d'un avantage concurrentiel en utilisant le PCF.
  • 🔍 Les trois scopes des émissions de GES sont définis.
  • 🌱 TFS invite toutes les entreprises à participer à la décarbonisation.

الجدول الزمني

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    Dans cette première partie, TFS présente son initiative pour lutter contre le changement climatique dans l'industrie chimique. Ils soulignent l'urgence d'agir face aux impacts visibles du changement climatique, tels que l'élévation des températures et l'augmentation des événements climatiques extrêmes. TFS, qui regroupe plus de 33 entreprises, vise à établir des normes pour la performance environnementale et sociale des chaînes d'approvisionnement chimiques, tout en s'engageant à contribuer à l'accord de Paris sur le climat.

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    La deuxième partie explique les différents types d'émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES) selon le protocole GHG, en distinguant les émissions directes (scope 1) et indirectes (scope 2 et 3). TFS met l'accent sur l'importance des émissions de scope 3, qui représentent une part significative des émissions dans l'industrie chimique, et introduit le concept de l'empreinte carbone du produit (PCF) pour évaluer les émissions tout au long du cycle de vie des produits chimiques.

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    Dans la dernière partie, TFS annonce le développement d'une ligne directrice pour le calcul des PCF, visant à harmoniser les méthodes de calcul et à faciliter la transparence des données. Cette ligne directrice, qui sera lancée en été 2022, est conçue pour être applicable à l'ensemble de l'industrie chimique et vise à améliorer la comparabilité des données d'émissions, tout en offrant un avantage concurrentiel aux entreprises qui l'adoptent.

الخريطة الذهنية

فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة

  • Qu'est-ce que TFS ?

    TFS est une initiative qui regroupe des entreprises chimiques pour améliorer la durabilité et réduire les émissions de GES.

  • Quel est l'objectif de l'accord de Paris ?

    Limiter le réchauffement climatique à bien en dessous de 2°C, de préférence à 1,5°C.

  • Qu'est-ce que le PCF ?

    Le PCF (Product Carbon Footprint) mesure les émissions de GES d'un produit tout au long de son cycle de vie jusqu'à la porte de l'entreprise.

  • Pourquoi est-il important de calculer le PCF ?

    Le calcul du PCF permet d'améliorer la transparence et de prendre des décisions éclairées pour la réduction des émissions.

  • Quels sont les trois scopes des émissions de GES ?

    Scope 1 : émissions directes, Scope 2 : émissions indirectes liées à l'énergie, Scope 3 : autres émissions indirectes.

  • Comment TFS aide-t-il les entreprises ?

    TFS fournit des lignes directrices pour le calcul harmonisé des PCF, facilitant la transparence et la comparabilité.

  • Quand la ligne directrice pour le PCF sera-t-elle lancée ?

    La ligne directrice sera lancée à l'été 2022.

  • Comment les entreprises peuvent-elles bénéficier de la ligne directrice ?

    Elles peuvent améliorer leur processus de calcul des émissions et renforcer leur position concurrentielle.

  • Quelles sont les principales parties prenantes de TFS ?

    TFS collabore avec des organisations comme le GHG Protocol et le World Business Council for Sustainable Development.

  • Pourquoi la coopération est-elle essentielle pour TFS ?

    La coopération est nécessaire pour harmoniser les méthodes de calcul et réduire les émissions de GES dans l'ensemble de la chaîne de valeur.

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التمرير التلقائي:
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    hello everyone
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    we
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    that is tfs together for sustainability
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    are excited to introduce you to the
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    solution we are providing for the
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    chemical industry to counteract the
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    current situation of climate change
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    we will start by outlining the impacts
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    of climate change and the urgency to act
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    for those who do not know who or what
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    tfs is we will introduce the
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    organization and its mission
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    in order to understand current
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    challenges in the chemical industry to
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    actively improve their impact on climate
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    change the terms and meanings of ghg
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    ghg protocol and pcf will be explained
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    we then present what our solution looks
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    like and how it meets our we needs
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    the effects on the environmental
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    situation are already visible as
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    elevated temperatures rising sea levels
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    and increased frequency of storms and
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    floods that is why the political
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    situation has changed and politicians
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    have reacted and set climate targets at
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    the u.n climate change conference in
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    paris 2015.
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    the agreed goal is to limit climate
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    change and global warming to well below
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    2 celsius preferably 1 5 celsius
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    compared to pre-industrial levels
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    to achieve this goal the world must
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    reduce man-made greenhouse gas emissions
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    to zero between 2045 and 2060 and thus
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    pursue very ambitious climate protection
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    this is a global challenge and an urgent
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    call to action for all governments
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    societies and industries
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    within the chemical industry more than
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    33 companies have joined forces and
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    created the initiative together for
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    sustainability tfs comprises a global
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    network of chemical companies and
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    therefore delivers the de facto global
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    standard for environmental social and
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    governance performance of chemical
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    supply chains being a procurement driven
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    initiative tfs delivers a groundbreaking
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    framework with robust tools to
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    continuously improve the sustainability
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    performance of our chemical companies
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    and our suppliers at tfs we are
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    committed to contributing our part to
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    the achievement of the paris climate
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    agreement by providing solutions for the
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    chemical industry we want to be part of
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    the solution
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    our mission is to make a concrete and
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    measurable contribution to climate
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    protection together with our members and
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    suppliers
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    transparency is the most important
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    prerequisite for this we invite you to
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    be part of the solution
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    as tfs members and multinational
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    companies we strive for sustainable
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    development
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    we take responsibility for our own
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    operations
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    and in our supply chain sphere of
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    influence to support adherence to
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    existing regulations
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    and to respond to the needs and
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    expectations of consumers and society
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    through tfs we join forces to harmonize
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    requirements and manage complexity and
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    risk in our global value chains
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    we engage in open and constructive
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    dialogues with our suppliers and
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    relevant stakeholders to improve the
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    working and environmental conditions in
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    our supply chains and so to shape
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    sustainable business
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    we want to make a positive contribution
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    to climate change
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    we want to achieve the goal of the paris
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    agreement
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    we want to reduce greenhouse gas
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    emissions
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    and to do so we are developing a
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    harmonized approach to calculating
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    greenhouse gas emissions from chemical
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    materials so we can then base emission
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    reduction decisions and measures on
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    reliable data
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    if we're only able to achieve the goal
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    of the paris agreement through
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    cooperation and collaboration so
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    let's decarbonize together
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    as we said before
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    to be able to reduce greenhouse gas
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    emissions
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    in short ghg
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    and to decarbonize we must first be able
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    to account for ghg emissions the most
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    common standard companies used to do
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    this is the greenhouse gas protocol the
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    ghg protocol is a set of standards for
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    accounting of greenhouse gas emissions
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    greenhouse gases are gases that
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    contribute to the greenhouse effect the
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    best known is by far co2
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    however there are also five other ghgs
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    and each gas has a different impact on
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    climate change if you refer to the
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    entire and combined impact of all ghgs
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    we can call them co2 equivalents
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    the ghg protocol standard distinguishes
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    between three scopes to which emissions
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    can be assigned scope one two and three
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    scope one includes all direct emissions
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    of the company such as company
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    facilities company vehicles and fugitive
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    emissions
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    scope 1 emissions are referred to as
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    direct emissions as these are generated
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    directly by companies as scope 2 and 3
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    emissions are not generated within the
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    company itself these are referred to as
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    indirect emissions
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    scope 2 defines the energy purchased by
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    the company from outside this can
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    include purchased electricity steam
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    heating and cooling
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    many companies now extend their
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    commitments to the entire value chain
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    and these are grouped under scope 3.
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    scope 3 emissions can be subdivided into
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    downstream activities for example
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    activities of the clients and upstream
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    activities for example activities of the
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    suppliers the focus of the scope 3
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    upstream calculation is usually on the
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    purchased goods and services
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    in other words on the products that we
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    as tf members are buying from you
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    if we look at the emissions in the
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    chemical industry three-quarters of
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    these consist of the ghg emissions
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    arising from purchased goods and
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    services
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    so emissions is the responsibility of
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    suppliers and again their suppliers
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    this is why scope 3 is often the focal
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    point in the company's internal ghg
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    balance if you look closer
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    it is apparent that scope 3.1 emissions
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    account for the largest share of scope 3
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    emissions
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    scope 3.1 refers to the emissions caused
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    by the purchased goods and services of a
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    company
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    which means your product is our purchase
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    and a big share of our emissions are
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    associated with it
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    the emission value which we propose to
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    provide to us for the purchased chemical
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    product is called the cradle to gate
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    product carbon footprint
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    the short form for this is pcf ctg what
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    exactly is pcf ctg
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    pcf as we call in this video is
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    balancing all the greenhouse gases of a
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    product during its upstream life cycle
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    cradle to gate is a partial life cycle
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    inventory including all emissions from
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    material source through to when the
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    immediate product leaves the reporting
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    company's gate typically immediately
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    following its production and excluding
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    final product use and end of life
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    emission factors are needed to calculate
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    the pcf the calculation method includes
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    the data from the scopes 1 2 and 3
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    upstream emissions
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    emission factors are representative
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    values that attempt to relate to the
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    quantity of a ghg released to the
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    atmosphere with an activity associated
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    with the release of these emissions
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    it considers the tons of co2 per product
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    or per defined functional unit
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    by calculating the pcf it is possible to
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    improve the complex value chain in terms
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    of its greenhouse gas emissions one
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    benefit is the increased transparency
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    for customers and consumers due to the
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    pcf's high accuracy of the exchange data
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    further it is possible not only to
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    calculate the pcf
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    but it also allows to track emissions
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    and to create and initiate projects with
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    the goal of decarbonization
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    another important value add is that the
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    pcf is a reproducible approach for other
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    products and clients
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    in other words it allows to compare and
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    evaluate emission values in a simple way
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    your pcf is part of our scope 3 and we
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    need your pcf to calculate our scope 3
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    emissions accurately
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    most companies are not yet able to
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    calculate and provide pcfs according to
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    the methodology we just described this
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    poses several challenges for the
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    chemical industry as a whole
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    currently different kinds of calculation
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    methods are available they are all based
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    on the iso
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    14067 standard the current challenge is
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    that harmonized allocation rules for the
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    calculation methods are missing
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    consequently the results of the
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    different calculation approaches cannot
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    be compared with each other
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    this in turn means that it is not yet
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    possible to include pcf as a decision
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    factor
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    during the supplier selection process
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    alongside availability quality and cost
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    are being we are however sure this will
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    be required in the future and we would
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    like to consider and award your efforts
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    and special decarbonization projects
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    based on pcf data as mentioned before
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    emission factors are needed for some
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    calculation approaches however the
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    availability of emission factors is
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    limited and selection of appropriate
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    emission factors require experience to
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    ensure consistency and compatibility of
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    results another critical issue as of
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    today
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    is the limited available options to
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    actually share data between companies in
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    a secured manner
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    last but not least it requires high
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    effort if different customers request
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    different calculation methods therefore
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    for us as members of tfs and companies
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    in the chemical industry we want to
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    overcome this calculation challenge of
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    upstream emissions
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    we want to create deep understanding
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    amongst companies for the importance of
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    the topic to pave the way for data
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    transparency and for the provision of
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    valid robust and consistent pcf data
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    this is only possible through
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    cooperation and joint efforts so we can
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    decarbonize the whole value chain and
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    reduce ghg
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    because your pcf is part of our scope 3.
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    to solve this challenge
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    we as tfs member companies
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    we have decided to provide a solution to
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    the current situation leveraging the
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    expertise know-how and experiences of
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    all of us tfs member companies combined
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    we have developed a calculation approach
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    for pcfs and we have partnered with all
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    relevant stakeholder groups and
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    organizations working on guidelines and
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    frameworks to ensure the guideline to
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    become the de facto industry standard
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    and the only one of its kind for the
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    chemical industry
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    this means that our pcf calculation
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    guideline will be applicable and
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    specific to chemical materials across
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    the board and find common acceptance
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    also in frameworks beyond the chemical
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    industry
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    the goal of the guideline is to
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    harmonize and specify the approach to
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    calculate product carbon footprints the
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    guideline will enable you to calculate
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    pcf's and provide your customers with
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    comparable pcf data
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    the guideline will help provide
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    necessary transparency for
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    decarbonization
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    the selection of relevant emission
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    factors will be guided and the sharing
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    potential of available data will be
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    increased
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    moreover the guideline does not only
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    help the chemical industry it offers a
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    cross-industry solution in combination
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    with our industry standards
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    the aim of tfs is to create more clarity
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    by creating a precise and consistent
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    guideline
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    what are the most important issues
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    calculation criteria are explained in
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    detail as well as the evaluation of the
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    pcf results and the system boundaries
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    that must be uniformly defined for the
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    calculation
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    in addition we will be detailing our
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    currently missing specifics about
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    allocation approaches cut-off criteria
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    data collection energy use bio-based
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    materials etc
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    let's look more closely at the
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    organizations that tfs partners with to
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    ensure our solution is in line with
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    existing standards and offers indeed a
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    cross-industry solution the guideline
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    aims to provide a drop-in solution that
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    allows industries to use the calculation
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    results for their industry the developed
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    drop-in solution is based on the
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    existing standards and guidelines
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    such as iso 14067
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    pathfinder framework by the world
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    business council for sustainable
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    development and others
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    the guideline is being developed in
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    collaboration with the ghg protocol
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    moreover it provides an auditable basis
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    as it is accredited by an external
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    auditor to extend the outreach of the
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    guideline as much as possible tfs is
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    also highly engaged within a network of
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    associations such as the world business
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    council for sustainable development and
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    the science-based targets initiative
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    the unique value-add of the guideline is
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    its specific focus on the chemical
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    industry
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    the tfs members have jointly detailed
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    out aspects in the mentioned existing
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    guidelines or elaborated on them
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    where specificity for chemical materials
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    was lacking
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    on the one hand side there are
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    advantages for the industry as a whole
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    to use the guideline and on the other
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    hand side there are benefits for your
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    company
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    the introduction of the guideline has a
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    unique advantage of enabling uniform
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    coordination within the industry
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    and between all chemical companies the
  • 00:15:10
    comparability of the data is facilitated
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    and this doesn't apply only to the
  • 00:15:16
    chemical industry but also to other key
  • 00:15:19
    industries as it can serve as a drop-in
  • 00:15:22
    solution
  • 00:15:23
    it creates it necessary transparency and
  • 00:15:26
    promotes dialogue along the value chain
  • 00:15:30
    by applying the guideline your company
  • 00:15:33
    has advantage of having access to a
  • 00:15:35
    precise and consistent calculation
  • 00:15:37
    methodology
  • 00:15:39
    transparency is highly improved not only
  • 00:15:42
    for your customers but also for your
  • 00:15:44
    company if you ask your suppliers to
  • 00:15:47
    follow the guideline as well
  • 00:15:50
    therefore you will be able to better
  • 00:15:52
    meet the requirements of your
  • 00:15:54
    stakeholders
  • 00:15:55
    furthermore you can make your carbon
  • 00:15:58
    dioxide emission calculation process
  • 00:16:00
    more efficient with this clearly defined
  • 00:16:04
    standard for the calculation within the
  • 00:16:06
    industry
  • 00:16:07
    you can benefit from a strong
  • 00:16:09
    competitive advantage as you will be
  • 00:16:12
    able to calculate your own pcf data
  • 00:16:15
    and improve your negotiation power
  • 00:16:17
    towards your customer requirements
  • 00:16:20
    to increase credibility this method will
  • 00:16:23
    be verified by external experts
  • 00:16:27
    the guideline will be launched in the
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    summer 2022
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    we are delighted that the tfs member
  • 00:16:36
    companies have joined forces to produce
  • 00:16:38
    the guideline to help us all decarbonize
  • 00:16:41
    it is available to all free of charge
  • 00:16:43
    and will be developed further please use
  • 00:16:45
    it and help us to create comparability
  • 00:16:48
    together
الوسوم
  • TFS
  • changement climatique
  • émissions de GES
  • PCF
  • durabilité
  • industrie chimique
  • accord de Paris
  • coopération
  • transparence
  • normes de l'industrie