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Refrigerants and Fugitive Gases

1832 Factors1832 Factor
2 Regions2 Region
9 Sources9 Source
351 Activities351 Activity

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  • Go to UK Government (BEIS, DEFRA, DESNZ)

    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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    CO2 Emissiefactoren

    CO2emissiefactoren.nl is a collaborative platform initiated by Milieu Centraal, Stichting Stimular, SKAO, Connekt, and the Dutch government, providing reliable CO2 emission factors to promote sustainable decision-making in the Netherlands.

  • Go to U.S. Government (EPA)

    U.S. Government (EPA)

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the United States government agency that provides regularly updated default emission factors for organisational greenhouse gas reporting in the United States.

  • Go to GHG Protocol

    GHG Protocol

    The GHG Protocol is the de-facto standard-setting organisation for greenhouse-gas accounting. As well as producing guidance on estimating and categorising emissions, it also provides a set of the most commonly-used emission factors including energy consumption, transportation, waste management, and industrial processes.

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    GLEC

    The Global Logistics Emissions Council (GLEC) is a partnership between industry, government, and non-governmental organisations that aims to develop and promote a standardised approach for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions from logistics supply chain activities, including freight transport by road, rail, air, and sea.

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