Inventory data

This section outlines various methods to estimate Scope 1 emissions from fuel use in company-controlled passenger vehicles. While each method comes with mandatory fields for minimum data requirements, users are encouraged to provide additional optional fields (like Department, Supporting Docs, Fuel Density, etc.).

? Note: Each method lists minimum mandatory fields, but additional fields such as Department, Supporting Docs, Fuel Density, Heating Value, and Utilizing Machinery may be used for classification, audit trail, or advanced conversions.



1.1 Fuels for Stationary Combustion


What is Fuels for stationary combustion?

Direct Scope 1 emissions from fuel combustion in fixed equipment such as boilers, generators, furnaces, and turbines used in organizational facilities. Battery/electric operated equipment and emissions from mobile equipment(vehicles) are excluded.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields

Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data method - uses industry average Emission Factor.

Date Range, Fuel Name, Quantity of Fuel

Supplier-specific - uses supplier Emission Factor

Date Range, Fuel Name, Quantity of Fuel, Vendor Name

Spend-based – uses purchase amount and EEIO EF.

Date Range, Fuel Name, Purchase Amount, 

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Fuel logs, invoice dates

Fuel Name

Determines what emission factor is used

Fuel receipts

Quantity of Fuel

Required for fuel-based methods

Pump slips, invoices

Purchase Amount & Currency

Required for spend based method

Fuel receipts, Invoices

Vendor Name

Required for supplier Emission Factor

Purchase records



1.2 Fuels for Mobile Combustion – Passenger Vehicles


What is Fuels for stationary combustion?

Direct Scope 1 emissions from company-owned or -controlled passenger cars, vans, motorbikes, etc.
Note: Battery-electric and leased vehicles fall under Scope 3.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields

Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Distance-based – uses distance based average emission factor for the vehicle class.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Distance Travelled

Spend-based – use fuel spend and an EEIO factor.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Purchase Amount

Fuel-based – uses industry average Emission factor of fuels.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Quantity of Fuel

Supplier-specific – same as fuel-based but using a supplier-provided EF.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Vendor Name, Quantity of Fuel


Form-Field Cheat-Sheet

Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Defines the reporting period

Fleet card or fuel log dates

Vehicle Category / Type

Determines the emission factor set

Fleet inventory

Fuel Type

Impacts Emission Factor value (e.g., diesel, petrol, CNG)

Fuel receipts

Distance Travelled

Required for distance-based methods

Odometer readings, GPS trip logs

Quantity of Fuel

Required for fuel-based methods

Fuel receipts, supplier invoices

Purchase Amount & Currency

Required for spend-based methods

Accounts-payable, Invoices & Receipts

Vendor Name

Required only for supplier-specific Emission Factor

Fuel invoice


1.3 Fuels for Mobile Combustion – Freight Vehicles


What is fuel for mobile combustion- Freight Vehicles?

Direct Scope 1 emissions from company-owned or -controlled trucks, lorries, cargo vans, etc. Note: Battery-electric or leased freight vehicles fall under Scope 3.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Distance-based – uses distance based average emission factor for the vehicle class.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Distance Travelled, Weight Transported

Spend-based – use fuel spend and an EEIO factor.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Purchase Amount

Fuel-based – uses industry average Emission factor of fuels.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Quantity of Fuel

Supplier-specific – same as fuel-based but using a supplier-provided EF.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Vendor Name, Quantity of Fuel

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Fuel logs, travel records

Vehicle Category / Type

Determines Emission Factor set

Fleet records

Fuel Type

Diesel, petrol, etc.

Fuel receipts

Number of Vehicles

Scaling factor

Asset register

Distance Travelled

Required for distance method

GPS, logs

Weight Transported

Required for freight-specific EF

Delivery logs

Quantity of Fuel

For fuel-based methods

Fuel invoices

Purchase Amount & Currency

For spend method

Accounting records

Vendor Name

Required for supplier EF

Fuel provider logs


1.4 Fugitive Emissions


What is Fugitive emissions?

Direct Scope 1 emissions from unintentional or uncontrolled releases of GHGs from equipment leaks, refrigeration systems, or industrial gas use.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data method

Date Range, Emission Source Type, Gas Type, Quantity of Leakage

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet

Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Maintenance logs

Emission Source Type

Determines EF set

Equipment inventory

Gas Type

Determines GWP

Maintenance logs

Number of Equipment

Scaling factor

Maintenance logs

Quantity of Leakage

Volume leaked

Logs or estimates


1.5 Process Emissions


What is process emissions?

Direct Scope 1 emissions from industrial processes that release GHGs through chemical/physical transformations, not combustion.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average Data method 

Date Range, Process Source Type, Gas Type, Quantity of Leakage

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Production logs

Process Source Type

Determines EF set

Engineering specs

Gas Type

Identifies GWP

Process data

UOM

Unit standardization

Site norms

Quantity of Leakage

Volume leaked

Logs or estimates


1.6 Land Use Emissions


Overview

Direct emissions/removals due to land-use changes like deforestation, reforestation, and biomass combustion. Applies to Scope 1.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields

Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Direct entry - user reports amount of gas released.

Date Range, Type of Land Use, Carbon emission

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet

Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Land management records

Land Use Type

Activity classification

Environmental reports

Quantity of Emission

Actual or estimated GHG

Emission monitoring logs

2.1 Purchased Electricity


Indirect Scope 2 emissions from electricity purchased from external utilities. This includes electricity used by facilities and electric vehicles, but excludes on-site renewable energy.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data method - uses industry average Emission Factor.

Date Range, Type of Electricity, Quantity

Supplier-specific - uses supplier Emission Factor

Date Range, Type of Electricity, Vendor Name, Quantity

Spend-based – uses purchase amount and EEIO EF.

Date Range, Type of Electricity, Purchase Amount

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Utility invoices

Type of Electricity

Specifies energy type

Supplier records

Quantity

Activity basis

Utility bills

Purchase Amount & Currency

Spend-based methods

Invoices, Accounts payable

Vendor Name

Supplier-specific EF

Utility provider details


2.2 Purchased Steam


What is purchased steam

Indirect Scope 2 emissions from externally sourced steam used in processes or facility heating. Does not include self-generated steam.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data method - uses industry average Emission Factor.

Date Range, Type of Steam, Quantity

Supplier-specific - uses supplier Emission Factor

Date Range, Type of Steam, Vendor Name, Quantity

Spend-based – uses purchase amount and EEIO EF.

Date Range, Type of Steam, Purchase Amount

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Steam invoices

Type of Steam

Determines EF

Supplier details

Quantity

Required for all methods

Consumption records

Vendor Name

Supplier-specific EF

Utility provider details

Purchase Amount & Currency

Spend-based methods

Invoices, Accounts payable


2.3 Purchased Cooling


What is Purchased cooling?

Indirect Scope 2 emissions from externally sourced cooling energy (e.g., district cooling or chilled water).


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data method - uses industry average Emission Factor.

Date Range, Type of Cooling, Quantity

Supplier-specific - uses supplier Emission Factor

Date Range, Type of Cooling, Vendor Name, Quantity

Spend-based – uses purchase amount and EEIO EF.

Date Range, Type of Cooling, Purchase Amount

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Supplier logs

Type of Cooling

Determines EF

Cooling provider info

Quantity

Required for all methods

Consumption records

Vendor Name

Supplier-specific EF

Utility provider details

Purchase Amount & Currency

Spend-based methods

Invoices, Accounts payable


2.4 Purchased Heat


What is purchased heat?

Indirect Scope 2 emissions from purchased heating energy used in facilities or industrial operations.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data method - uses industry average Emission Factor.

Date Range, Type of Heat, Quantity

Supplier-specific - uses supplier Emission Factor

Date Range, Type of Heat, Vendor Name, Quantity

Spend-based – uses purchase amount and EEIO EF.

Date Range, Type of Heat, Purchase Amount

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Heat invoices

Type of Heat

Activity classification

Vendor info

Quantity

Required for all methods

Consumption records

Vendor Name

Supplier-specific EF

Utility provider details

Purchase Amount & Currency

Spend-based methods

Invoices, Accounts payable


3.1 Purchased Goods and Services


Overview

Scope 3 Category 1 emissions from upstream activities related to the production and delivery of purchased goods and services. This includes raw materials, business services, packaging, and supplies. Capital goods are excluded.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data method - uses industry average Emission Factor.

Date Range, Purchased Good, Quantity

Supplier-specific - uses supplier Emission Factor

Date Range, Purchased Good, Vendor Name, Quantity

Spend-based – uses purchase amount and EEIO EF.

Date Range, Purchased Good, Purchase Amount

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Purchase orders

Purchased Good

Determines EF set

Procurement system

Quantity 

 

Invoices, PO records

Vendor Name

Required for supplier-specific method

Contracts, supplier registry

Purchase Amount & Currency

Spend-based methods

Invoices, Accounts payable


3.2 Purchased Capital Goods


Overview

Scope 3 Category 2 emissions from the cradle-to-gate production of long-term use capital assets such as buildings, machinery, and vehicles. Emissions are not amortized and are reported fully in the year of acquisition.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data – uses industry average Emission Factor.

Date Range, Capital Good, Quantity

Supplier-specific – uses supplier specific Emission Factor.

Date Range, Capital Good, Vendor Name, Quantity

Spend-based – based on capital expense and EEIO EF.

Date Range, Capital Good, Purchase Amount

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Acquisition year

Asset register

Capital Good

Determines EF set

Procurement records

Quantity & UOM

Required for mass-based methods

Capital purchase forms

Vendor Name

Needed for supplier EF

Supplier documentation

Purchase Amount & Currency

Spend-based methods

Invoices, Accounts payable



3.3 Fuel- and Energy-Related Activities (Not in Scope 1/2)


What is Fuel & energy related activities?

Scope 3 Category 3 emissions from upstream activities related to extraction, production, and transport of purchased fuels and electricity. This complements Scope 1 & 2 accounting.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data – uses average emission factor.

Date Range, Fuel category, Fuel Type, Quantity, 

Spend-based – apply EEIO factor on upstream purchase.

Date Range, Fuel Category, Fuel Type, Purchase Amount

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Fuel records

Fuel Category, Fuel Type

Determines Emission factor

Energy procurement data

Quantity

 

Fuel delivery logs

Purchase Amount & Currency

Required for spend-based method

Invoices, Bills


3.4 Upstream Transportation and Distribution


What is upstream transportation and distribution?

Scope 3 Category 4 emissions from transportation and distribution of goods purchased by the company using third-party logistics providers. Includes inbound freight.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Distance-based – uses distance based average emission factor for the vehicle class.

Date Range, Transport Mode, Distance, Weight Transported

Spend-based – use fuel spend and an EEIO factor.

Date Range, Transport Mode, Purchase Amount

Fuel-based – uses industry average Emission factor of fuels.

Date Range, Transport Mode, Fuel Type, Quantity, weight transported

Supplier specific - Uses supplier specific emission factor.

Date Range, Transport Mode, Distance, Weight Transported, vendor name

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Logistics invoices

Transport Mode

Affects EF

Vendor contracts

Fuel Type

Required for fuel-based

Fuel purchase records

Quantity / Distance / Weight

Basis for calculation

Freight bills, GPS, WMS

UOM

Standardized measurement

Logistics data

Purchase Amount & Currency

Required for spend method

Accounting logs


3.6 Waste Generated in Operations


Overview

Scope 3 Category 5 emissions from treatment and disposal of waste generated by the organization’s operations. Includes both hazardous and non-hazardous waste.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Waste-specific – apply waste type and treatment method Emission Factor.

Date Range, Waste Type, Quantity, Treatment Type, Waste EF

Average-data – uses emission factor.

Date Range, Waste Type, Quantity

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Waste tracking logs

Waste Type

Determines EF

Waste classification

Quantity

Required for all methods

Disposal weight quantity

Treatment Type

Impacts EF

Waste processor records


3.7 Employee Commuting


Overview

Scope 3 Category 7 emissions from employees traveling to and from work in personal or company transport. Includes buses, trains, bikes, cars, etc.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Distance-based – uses distance based average emission factor for the vehicle class.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Distance Travelled

Spend-based – use fuel spend and an EEIO factor.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Purchase Amount

Fuel-based – uses industry average Emission factor of fuels.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Quantity of Fuel

Supplier-specific – same as fuel-based but using a supplier-provided EF.

Date Range, Vehicle Category & Type, Fuel Type, Vendor Name, Quantity of Fuel

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Defines the reporting period

Fleet card or fuel log dates

Vehicle Category / Type

Determines the emission factor set

Fleet inventory

Fuel Type

Impacts Emission Factor value (e.g., diesel, petrol, CNG)

Fuel receipts

Distance Travelled

Required for distance-based methods

Odometer readings, GPS trip logs

Quantity of Fuel

Required for fuel-based methods

Fuel receipts, supplier invoices

Purchase Amount & Currency

Required for spend-based methods

Accounts-payable, Invoices & Receipts

Vendor Name

Required only for supplier-specific Emission Factor

Fuel invoice


3.8 Downstream Transportation and Distribution


Overview

Scope 3 Category 9 emissions from transportation and distribution of sold goods using third-party logistics services. Includes shipments from warehouses or stores to customers.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Distance-based – uses distance based average emission factor for the vehicle class.

Date Range, Transport Mode, Distance, Weight Transported

Spend-based – use fuel spend and an EEIO factor.

Date Range, Transport Mode, Purchase Amount

Fuel-based – uses industry average Emission factor of fuels.

Date Range, Transport Mode, Fuel Type, Quantity, weight transported

Supplier specific - Uses supplier specific emission factor.

Date Range, Transport Mode, Distance, Weight Transported, vendor name

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Logistics invoices

Transport Mode

Affects EF

Vendor contracts

Fuel Type

Required for fuel-based

Fuel purchase records

Quantity / Distance / Weight

Basis for calculation

Freight bills, GPS, WMS

UOM

Standardized measurement

Logistics data

Purchase Amount & Currency

Required for spend method

Accounting logs


3.9 Use of Sold Products


Overview

Scope 3 Category 11 emissions from consumer use of sold products that require energy during use (electricity, fuels, etc.). Not applicable to products with no use-phase emissions (e.g., textiles).


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Average-data 

Date Range, Product Type, Quantity Sold, Energy Use Per Unit, Product Lifetime

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Sales data

Product Type

Determines EF and usage rate

Product specifications

Quantity Sold

Scaling factor

Sales logs, ERP

Energy Use Per Unit

Use-phase metric

Manufacturer estimates

Product Lifetime

Duration of use

Product documentation


3.10 End-of-Life Treatment of Sold Products


Overview

Scope 3 Category 12 emissions from waste treatment of products at the end of their life. Includes emissions from recycling, landfill, incineration, etc.


Methodologies & Mandatory Fields


Method

Mandatory form fields (minimum)

Waste-type-specific – 

Date Range, Product Type, Quantity Disposed Treatment Method

Form-Field Cheat-Sheet


Field

Why it’s needed

Typical data source

Date Range

Reporting period

Sales + waste modeling

Product Type

Affects EF

Product lifecycle info

Quantity Disposed

Scaling factor

Reverse logistics, EPR data

Treatment Method

Determines EF

Industry standards


3.11 Upstream leased asset


What it includes:
Emissions from the operation of assets leased by the reporting company (i.e., assets the company rents/leases from others), not already included in Scope 1 or 2.
If the company operates the asset and does not own it, these emissions fall under Scope 3.

Examples:

  • Office buildings, factories, or warehouses leased from third parties

  • Rental equipment, vehicles, or machinery

Reporting requirement:

  • Include emissions from Scope 1 and 2 of those leased assets, but only if the company does not have operational control (if it does, report them in Scope 1/2).

Typical data required:

  • Asset type and usage

  • Lease duration

  • Utility data from the landlord, or estimates using space and hours of operation

  • Emission factors based on region and activity


3.12. Downstream leased asset


What it includes:
Emissions from the operation of assets owned by the reporting company but leased to others, where the lessee operates the asset.

Examples:

  • Real estate leased to tenants (e.g., retail stores in a mall)

  • Equipment leased to clients

Reporting requirement:

  • Report Scope 1 and 2 emissions of the lessee's activities if the reporting company (lessor) doesn’t have operational control.

Typical data required:

  • Number and type of leased assets

  • Utility consumption by tenants (if available)

  • If not available, estimate using average emission factors per asset type


3.13. Franchise


What it includes:
Emissions from activities of franchises that are not directly owned or operated by the reporting company but use its brand and business model.

Examples:

  • Fast food restaurant franchises

  • Retail stores operated by third parties under a licensing/franchise agreement

Reporting requirement:

  • Report all Scope 1 and 2 emissions of the franchise operations.

  • This reflects responsibility for emissions due to economic interest and brand control.

Typical data required:

  • Number of franchises

  • Activity data from each (energy use, refrigerants, etc.)

  • If unavailable, use average emissions per franchise location or square meter



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