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EMSPI WP5: Environmental indicators guideline Project Meeting Madrid, 30th November 2015

Environmental impact and energy consumption Environmental management Direct environ- mental impact Indirect environ-mental impact Traditional energy management Direct energy consumption ClimateCalc Indirect energy consumption: ClimateCalc and Carbon Footprint are: efficient Eco indicators simple way to upgrade EnMS to EMS

ClimateCalc used for setting target and action plans in energy management General indicators for: Total quantity of delivered printed matters Total emissions of greenhouse gases Total energy consumption KPI: Emissions of greenhouse gases KPI: Energy consumption KPI: Waste substrate (substrate efficiency) Company Carbon Account:

ClimateCalc used for benchmark and energy optimisation of the product life cycle Product calculation – can optimise the energy performance Benchmarking across borders (not in ClimateCalc Basic):

Standardised calculation system is essential ClimateCalc is based on the Intergraf Standard ClimateCalc uses standardised data that makes benchmark possible across borders. If alternative systems are used focus should be on Boundaries of the carbon account (Scope 1+2+3) Emission factors (particular for electricity)

Calculation scope (GHG Protocol) Scope 3 (optional) Scope 1 Scope 2 Production of raw materials, fuels etc. Transport Direct emissions Commuting Transport Purchased electricity and heat Own vehicles Waste disposal Product use Other indirect emissions that the organisation wants to include Direct emissions from sources owned or controlled by organisation Indirect emissions from generation of purchased electricity and heat 80% 5% 15%