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Explore All- 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. 
- Go to ecoinventecoinventecoinvent is a Swiss not-for-profit association that provides a Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) database that supports various types of sustainability assessments. This data enables users to gain a deeper understanding of the environmental impacts of their products and services. 
- Go to US Government (EPA)US 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 EXIOBASEEXIOBASEEXIOBASE is a global, detailed Multi-Regional Environmentally Extended Supply-Use Table (MR-SUT) and Input-Output Table (MR-IOT). It was developed by harmonising and detailing supply-use tables for a large number of countries, estimating emissions and resource extractions by industry. Subsequently, the country supply-use tables were linked via trade creating an MR-SUT and producing MR-IOTs from this. The MR-IOT can be used for the analysis of the environmental impacts associated with the final consumption of product groups. The EXIOBASE emission factors use basic prices. The basic price represents the initial cost set by a producer for a product or service, without additional fees like taxes or delivery costs (referred to as tax and transport margins). The values in the Climatiq Database might not be exactly the same as the ones you find on the EXIOBASE download page due to the prices used. 
- Go to GLECGLECThe 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. 
- Go to IEAIEAThe International Energy Agency (IEA) provides comprehensive electricity emission factors, which are essential for understanding the carbon footprint of electricity generation across different regions and energy sources. These factors assist governments, businesses, and researchers in measuring the environmental impact of electricity consumption and in developing strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector. 
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Explore All- Go to Electricity supplied from gridElectricity supplied from gridEnergy Energy3654 Factors3654 Factor
- Go to Flight outside UK - with RF effectFlight outside UK - with RF effectTransport Transport16 Factors16 Factor
- Go to AWS (eu-west-2) CPUAWS (eu-west-2) CPUInformation and Communication Information and Communication2 Factors2 Factor
- Go to Rail freight trainRail freight trainTransport Transport31 Factors31 Factor
- Go to TextilesTextilesConsumer Goods and Services Consumer Goods and Services55 Factors55 Factor
- Go to Hotel and restaurant (services)Hotel and restaurant (services)Restaurants and Accommodation Restaurants and Accommodation49 Factors49 Factor
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