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- Climate Leaders is a joint EPA-industry programme for reducing corporate impact on the environment. Climate Leaders helps companies to calculate corporate-wide greenhouse gas emissions inventories, ... — find similar pages
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- This category provides an 'alternative method' for calculating aluminium-related CO2 emissions, based on the carbon content of materials consumed. This methodology is sourced from the ... — find similar pages
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- The US Environmental Protection Agency is a US government agency assigned with protecting the natural environment and safeguarding human health. The EPA publishes data in a wide variety of ... — find similar pages
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- This category provides a methodology for calculating CO2 emissions from the consumption of soda ash in the aluminium industry. This methodology is sourced from the WRI Greenhouse Gas ... — find similar pages
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- A methodology details how emissions should be calculated, recommending or requiring use of a particular data set - see the Standards page for a full definition. Below is a list of the best known ... — find similar pages
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- This methodology provides data and a calculation methodology for calculating greenhouse gas emissions associated with US road vehicles - specifically cars, motorcycles, and light and heavy duty ... — find similar pages
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- This methodology provides data and a calculation methodology for calculating CO2 emissions associated with the consumption of transport fuels (e.g. motor gasoline, diesel, kerosene, ... — find similar pages
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- This methodology provides data and a calculation methodology for calculating greenhouse gas emissions associated with European road vehicles - specifically cars, buses, motorcycles, and light and ... — find similar pages
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- The AMEE category business/processes/production/lime/production/iai provides a methodology for calculating the emissions associated with lime production. The methodology is sourced from The ... — find similar pages
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- Paper industry methodology, pulping make-up chemicals. Calculates carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with the use of carbonate make-up chemicals in pulping mills. Globally applicable. — find similar pages