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SBTi submission: where to find my emissions per activity?

This article explains where to find your detailed emissions in order to register your company on the SBTi website

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Written by Support @Greenly
Updated over a week ago

The SBTi asks for your company's emissions in the registration process. For the scopes 1 and 2, it only asks for the emissions per reglementary entry that can be found in the Export page of the platform. It asks more details about the scope 3:

Report absolute emissions, broken down by activity.

For each reported activity, provide the following details:

  • The type of activity data used.

  • The corresponding type of emission factors applied.

  • The level of extrapolation applied.

  • Any assumptions or other notes on calculation methods.

Source: Submission Manual Form (page 26)

Here's a step-by-step tutorial on how to find relevant data:

1- Account and year check

  • Make sure you're logged into the account that corresponds to the company submitting to the SBTi.

  • Verify that the selected year is similar to the Base year you chose for the SBTi submission.

2- Go to My Emissions → Carbon Footprint → Granular Audit View

3- Select the Regulatory Category you need to find details about

💡 "Categories" and "Sub-categories" are defined by Greenly and are groups of activities. Regulatory Categories correspond to official GHG Protocol (or BEGES for France) reglementary entries.

4- Go to the top of the page to find key data about this category

  • The total emissions of this category

  • The number of different emission factors

  • The Greenly categories and subcategories included in this Regulatory category

5- Find the monetary/activity data ratio

and see the result in tCO2e by moving the cursor on the chart:

6- See detailed calculations at the bottom of the page

May you need more details, the bottom of the page displays 2 additional tables:

  • The calculation view (1 row = 1 activity)

    • Data source

    • Buildings or countries concerned by the activity (if relevant)

    • Quantities

    • Units

    • Conversions (if relevant)

    • Emission factor details and versions

  • The emission factor view: lists and groups all the emission factors used

For any other information, feel free to contact our Support Team 💚

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