Emission Factor
Maintenance of domestic and office equipment
0.0708kgCO2e/nzd
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Emission intensity of supply chain in dollars spend on: maintenance of domestic and office equipment. Provided by the Market Economics Limited 2023 in the Consumption Emissions Modelling report prepared for Auckland Council. Retrieved from the sheet: Cons EF 199 SUT in the excel file: consumption-emissions-modelling-market-economics-march-2023-dataset.
Property | Value |
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Name | Maintenance of domestic and office equipment |
Sector | Equipment |
Category | Equipment Repair |
Source | Market Economics Limited |
Region | |
Unit Type | |
Year | 2019 |
Year Released | 2023 |
Emission Factor |
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LCA Activity | unknown |
CO2e Calculation Origin | Source |
CO2e Calculation Method | AR4 |
Supported CO2e Calculation Method | AR4 |
Data Versioning |
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API Reference
Activity ID
equipment_repair-type_maintenance_of_domestic_and_office_equipment
UUID
d813e9e6-0dcb-4f9a-bb6c-cf801799ea8c
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