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Consumer Goods and Services
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UK Government (BEIS, DEFRA, DESNZ)
The UK Government issues emission conversion factors for use by UK and international organisations to report on greenhouse gas emissions. The key responsible departments / agencies are / were: BEIS , DEFRA, DESNZ and NAEI.
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CBAM
The European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a regulatory tool designed to measure carbon emissions attributed to the production of high-carbon goods imported into the EU, aiming to promote cleaner practices in industrial production across non-EU countries. To this end, the European Commission publishes emission factors providing the necessary metrics for compliance and environmental integrity.
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CEDA
CEDA (Comprehensive Environmental Data Archive) is a spend-based emission factor database with 60,000 factors across 400 industries and 148 countries, used for Scope 3 reporting, LCA analyses, and sustainable procurement, and is maintained by Watershed and available for free as “Open CEDA.”
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Climate TRACE
Climate TRACE (Tracking Real-Time Atmospheric Carbon Emissions) is a collaborative initiative aimed at providing precise, real-time tracking of global greenhouse gas emissions using artificial intelligence, satellite image processing and other remote sensing technologies along with academic research and publicly available data.
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Covenant of Mayors
The Covenant of Mayors collection provides supporting data for the Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy (CoM) initiative. This dataset provides updated emission factors for national electricity consumption (also referred to as National and European Emission Factors for Electricity - NEEFE).
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CT
Climate Transparency is a global partnership organisation funded by the German Government, World Bank, and several other bodies. It seeks to stimulate climate action in G20 countries through enhanced transparency. The Climate Transparency Report annually provides the emission intensity of electricity generation for various countries, based on the emissions from the respective grid mix.
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Hotel and restaurant services
Restaurants and Accommodation Restaurants and Accommodation54 Factors54 Factor - Go to Cultivation of vegetables / fruit / nuts
Cultivation of vegetables / fruit / nuts
Agriculture/Hunting/Forestry/Fishing Agriculture/Hunting/Forestry/Fishing54 Factors54 Factor - Go to Electricity supplied from grid
Electricity supplied from grid
Energy Energy3654 Factors3654 Factor - Go to Rubber and plastic products
Rubber and plastic products
Materials and Manufacturing Materials and Manufacturing49 Factors49 Factor - Go to Food products (not elsewhere specified)
Food products (not elsewhere specified)
Consumer Goods and Services Consumer Goods and Services49 Factors49 Factor - Go to Construction work
Construction work
Buildings and Infrastructure Buildings and Infrastructure49 Factors49 Factor - Go to Paper and paper products
Paper and paper products
Consumer Goods and Services Consumer Goods and Services49 Factors49 Factor - Go to Textiles
Textiles
Consumer Goods and Services Consumer Goods and Services55 Factors55 Factor - Go to Sale / maintenance / repair / parts / accessories of motor vehicles / motorcycles
Sale / maintenance / repair / parts / accessories of motor vehicles / motorcycles
Transport Transport49 Factors49 Factor