Scope 3 Emissions

The Previous Consulting Engagement

During our consulting engagement for calculating Scope 3 emissions, we emphasized a holistic analysis encompassing all aspects of your supply chain. Our process mapping included a deep dive into the emissions generated from mining to disposal of your products.

We utilized established frameworks like the GHG Protocol to ensure accuracy and compliance. The data gathered from various sources, including third-party reports and direct supplier inputs, was meticulously processed to create a comprehensive emissions profile.

Our technology section now brings this rigor and detail to the forefront, enabling you to visualize and manage these emissions effectively for enhanced sustainability.

Scope 3 Emissions Recap

Below is a recap of your focus areas regarding pollution management in your electronics-related operations.

Mining Emissions

Because mining operations involves extracting raw materials necessary for electronic components, we chose to focus on methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from mining operations. We also considered sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) used in magnesium production.

Manufacturing Emissions

Emissions from production processes includes circuit board manufacturing and component assembly. Our focus is on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from soldering and welding, and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) from cooling in manufacturing facilities.

Sales Emissions

We decided operations related to selling electronic products, focus on electronics takeback schemes, transportation and energy usage. Emissions primarily consist of indirect emissions such as carbon dioxide (CO2) from electricity use in retail spaces.

Purchases Emissions

We decided to compare two emissions estimates from purchased goods & services: those provided from suppliers and the total emissions from mining, manufacturing and sales (distribution).

eWaste Emissions

Our consultants helped you consider factors like transportation to recycling facilities, the recycling process itself, and the disposal methods for non-recyclable components. potential release of refrigerants like HFCs during the disposal of cooling and refrigeration equipment.

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