11 includes selected emission sources, common to the majority of SMEs using an operational control approach. (see box here) After obtaining the results from the use of the tool, the following questions could be discussed: - Which is the CF for your organization? - What are Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions? What do they mean? - What do you think about the tool? Could it be helpful for your organization? Can you suggest further capabilities that would be helpful for your company? carbon-footprinting-guide (a ppt presentation could be prepared by the VET educator to provide more info to the trainees). - Access the CFC tool here: https://gbfcalc.azurewebsites.net/gbf/cal c - Follow the STEPS for using the calculator that is provided in Annex 1. [Alternatively you can use the tool that is produced within OEB's Business4Climate project. This is the link to the calculator tool: http://business4climate.oeb.org.cy/] 5 Activity on GHG emissions accounting/reporting (Part 2/2): Ask participants to identify hotspots and compare their results (benchmarking): In the RESULTS PAGE (see Annex I) you can proceed by using the benchmark tool (to identify hotspots and further assess your company's emissions). After obtaining the results from the use of the tool, the following questions could be discussed: - What is the percentage of energy use for a) heating, b) cooling, c) lighting, d) office equipment? - Does your company perform according to your sector's standards? - Results Page – Annex 1
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