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What are scopes? Measuring our emissions
Scope 1
Direct CO2 emissions, caused by our own sources within the organisation. An example is the fuel consumption of the transport fleet or the gas consumption of Allshoes.
Scope 2
Indirect CO2 emissions from the generation of electricity or heat purchased and consumed. An example is the electricity consumption by Allshoes.
Scope 3
Indirect CO2 emissions, caused by another organisation’s business operations. An example of this is the gas and electricity consumption of suppliers.
CO2 emissions in 202110
Scope 1 35,267 kg of CO2-eq
Scope 2 61,998 kg of CO2-eq
Scope 311 13,126,321 kg of CO2-eq
Total 13,223,585 kg of CO2-eq
10 What has been included in the calculations:
Scope 1: gas consumption by Allshoes and the fuel consumption (diesel/petrol) by the transport fleet
Scope 2: electricity consumption by Allshoes (including the electricity use for Allshoes’ electrical transport fleet)
Scope 3: transport (the transport of materials to our suppliers and the transport from our suppliers to Allshoes), energy and water consumption by our suppliers and the impact of the production of materials.
11 The data in the report concerns the following brands: Redbrick, Mr.Miles, Strövels, Grisport, Reebok Work, Vismo, Eurofort, ToWorkFor and Sika.
Ecochain
To analyse and monitor our CO2 emissions, we use the environmental management platform Ecochain. Using this platform we measure both the direct and indirect emissions from our own organisation (scopes 1 and 2) and the emissions from companies in our production supply chain (scope 3). Ecochain also makes the environmental impact of our products transparent. We use these insights to make our product range more sustainable (see the chapter ‘impact analysis of the product range’ on page 29) and form the basis for our CO2 reduction targets. The impact calculations by Ecochain are based on the data from Ecoinvent, the world’s leading Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) database.