What is the GHG Protocol Scope 3 that you can't ask about now?
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In the manufacturing industry, efforts to achieve carbon neutrality for GHG emissions such as CO2 are accelerating rapidly. The GHG Protocol classifies supply chain emissions into categories called "Scopes" based on the emission sources and phases. 【What are Scopes?】 Scope 1: GHG emissions that are "directly emitted" by companies or organizations through the combustion of fuels or the manufacturing of products. Scope 2: Emissions associated with the use of electricity, heat, steam, etc., purchased from other companies, both domestically and internationally. Scope 3: GHG emissions that occur throughout the entire supply chain, including raw material procurement, manufacturing, logistics, sales, and disposal. In the context of Scope 2 for metal processing sites, efforts to reduce GHG emissions often end up being limited to measures such as reducing electricity consumption. By calculating Scope 3, we can see reductions in the amount of consumables and waste generated at metal processing sites. 'beacon' enables a reduction in usage and a decrease in waste volume, as well as a reduction in GHG emissions through resource conservation, by maintaining a clean coolant state. By calculating up to Scope 3, we are reviewing the selection and formulation of raw materials and promoting a switch to metalworking oil products that do not contain mineral oils.
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