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  1. The GHG Protocol defines direct and indirect emissions as follows: Direct GHG emissions are emissions from sources that are owned or controlled by the reporting entity. Indirect GHG emissions are emissions that are a consequence of the activities of the reporting entity, but occur at sources owned or controlled by another entity.

  2. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Direct Greenhouse Gas Emissions come from sources that are owned or controlled by the reporting entity. This could be the emissions that are directly created by manufacturing goods, for example, factory fumes. This does not account for the combustion of biomass. Scope 2: Indirect Emissions from Energy.

  3. 18 de sept. de 2020 · Agriculture, Forestry, and Land Use directly account for 18.4% of greenhouse gas emissions. The food system as a whole—including refrigeration, food processing, packaging, and transport—accounts for around one-quarter of greenhouse gas emissions.

  4. The Bilan Carbone® totals the precise GHG emissions of the three scopes covering three types of emissions: Scope 1: Direct GHG emissions from fixed or mobile installations controlled by the company. Scope 2: Indirect emissions associated with the production of electricity, heat or steam imported for the organization's activities.

  5. The GHG Protocol Corporate Standard divides a company’s emissions into direct and indirect emissions. • Direct emissions are emissions from sources that are owned or controlled by the reporting company. • Indirect emissions are emissions that are a consequence of the activities of the reporting company, but occur at sources owned or ...

  6. 1 de dic. de 2022 · We investigated direct and indirect GHG emissions in five different agroecosystems and influence productivity and economic costs. Agrosystems using synthetic inputs showed higher indirect emissions. Tillage with intercropping and organic inputs

  7. 20 de mar. de 2024 · For instance, when a company burns oil or gas to heat its buildings, these heating fuels create greenhouse gases. Those emissions belong in scope 1. Scope 2 emissions come from electricity the company buys from the electric grid. These are “indirect” emissions that happen at distant power plants.