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With an action plan that makes a difference

Tackling climate change is an everyday battle that might seem overwhelming. However, this ambitious goal becomes the most likely scenario once businesses work together in the same direction.


Once CBTW measured their greenhouse emissions and understood their actual impact as a whole, designing an action plan was just as straightforward. The next step was to set ambitious targets to reduce their footprint and connect with the right partners to make it possible. Now CBTW is taking part in cutting the world's emissions to zero.

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About Tapio’s Methodology. How does carbon reporting work?

Human activities since the industrial revolution have led to the appearance of new sources of GHGs. Tapio’s all-in-one carbon management solution allows you to estimate the amount of industrial emissions (aka. anthropogenic greenhouse gases) emitted by the activities of your company or organisation.


Check Tapio’s methodology page and FAQs to learn more.

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Understanding the carbon footprint as a whole

The first step to compute a carbon report is to target and characterize the possible sources of GHGs emission from the organization. To do so, must be fixed beforehand by the reporting company.


Then, the breakdown of total carbon emissions by scope helps CBTW highlight the different hotspots that drive its carbon emissions. To address a problem, you need to be able to understand and measure it.

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    Energy
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    Logistics
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    Products & services
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    Waste
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    Sold Products
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    Fugitive/process emissions
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    Agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU)

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UNCERTAINTY: 33%

Year-on-year comparison

Evolution rate

The evolution is calculated on the previous year, based on total emissions.

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Distribution of carbon emissions per scope

Following the GHG Protocol, carbon emissions are divided into 3 main scopes, depending on their sources.


Scope 1 takes into account direct emissions from sources owned or controlled by the organization, while in scope 2, we found only indirect emissions associated with the production of electricity, heat or steam. Scope 3, on the other hand, represents indirect emissions produced by the company’s activities that are not accounted for in Scope 2 but are related to their whole value chain, like in the case of business travel, or commuting.

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Some metrics to make things simpler

Having an absolute number is complex and most of the time, meaningless. One good way to know where you stand and the way you are headed is to understand your carbon footprint in terms of intensity per employee allowing to track improvements over time even if the company grows.


For CBTW, the intensity related to several metrics can be found below.

1.82

T CO2 e per Employee

.. and to see what Tapio’s numbers actually represent

Going a step further in terms of comparison is useful to understand what CBTW’s total amount of carbon emissions represents in day-to-day, tangible situations. Knowing how many long haul flights or how many burgers CBTW’s carbon emissions are equal to is another good way to understand its footprint. If you're curious about what a ton of CO₂ represents, read more about it on our blog.

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Times the amount of CO2 absorbed by a tree in one year

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Round-the-world trips in fossil fuel cars

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Round trip flights Brussels - New York

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