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| <p>This Excel based tool offers teams the opportunity to calculate their team´s carbon footprint that is related to the laboratory work. Consumables, heating and electricity consumptions can be entered to get a summary of the CO<sub>2</sub> emissions of the lab.</p> | | <p>This Excel based tool offers teams the opportunity to calculate their team´s carbon footprint that is related to the laboratory work. Consumables, heating and electricity consumptions can be entered to get a summary of the CO<sub>2</sub> emissions of the lab.</p> |
− | <p>To understand the structure and which information need to be implemented in the Calculator, we first have to explain the term “scopes”:</br>
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− | and “Scope 3” accounts for all the other indirect emissions related to your work. </p>
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| <p>Let’s have a look at the different sheets included in the Calculator:</p> | | <p>Let’s have a look at the different sheets included in the Calculator:</p> |
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− | "Scope 3" can include a lot of things. This could be the manufacturing of the products you use, the (environmental) cost of their shipping, your business trips, your daily commute and basically everything else you like to take in account. It is important to set the boundaries of your calculation at that point. Our team took in account the consumables and chemicals we use in our daily lab routine. They are interesting factors, as we hope to limit our consumption effectively after identifying the factors that add most to our footprint. The GHG emissions for “Scope 3” are normally measured from cradle to gate, meaning all of the production stages from the raw material up to the finished product leaving the gate of the factory are taken into account. We are not able to include the GHG emissions of the shipping, as these vary too much, but we would still like to encourage you to make collective orders to save on shipping. Neither included in our data are recycling or disposal of the used consumables and here again we would like to motivate you to separate your waste and recycle and reuse as much as possible. If you miss any items on the list of consumables, it is mostly due to the lack of data provided for that specific product. Especially the list of GHG emissions for chemicals is rather short. In many cases the data we do have is actually given for a similar or an intermediate product. Please treat the calculated results accordingly. The result will not reflect your real carbon footprint but it will give you an estimate. This estimate can be used to identify the prominent factors that add to your emissions and can give you an idea about the proportions of the impact the different factors have. | + | "Scope 3" encounts for all other emissions caused related to the project, be it the manufacturing of the used products, the(environmental) cost of their shipping, business trips, etc. It is important to set the boundaries of your calculation at that point. Our team took in account the consumables and chemicals we use in our daily lab routine. They are interesting factors, as we hope to limit our consumption effectively after identifying the factors that add most to our footprint. The result can be seen as an estimate as not all suppliers provide emission data for their products. Nevertheless, we can identify prominent factors and the proportions of the impact the different factors have. |
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