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sheet 1 introduction introduction this tool has been developed for use by australian wood product manufacturing companies to assist in setting carbon reduction targets through the science based target initiative ...

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Sheet 1: Introduction






Introduction







This tool has been developed for use by Australian wood product manufacturing companies to assist in setting carbon reduction targets through the Science Based Target Initiative (SBTi).


The tool can be used to estimate a company's carbon footprint and develop an associated Science Based Target (SBT).


This tool has been developed in accordance to international best practice (GHG Protocol Corporate Reporting and Accounting Standard) and can be used to support a company's submission of their proposed target to the SBTi.


The Questions tab provides a series of questions to be answered, along with data inputs specific to the company in question. The data input in this tab will be used to estimate the company's carbon footprint and provide the associated SBT.


Refer to the Carbon Footprint Results tab for a summary of the company's carbon footprint.


Refer to the SBT Results tab for a summary of the company's associated SBT.


The Questions tab must be fully completed prior to reviewing the Results tab to ensure accurate results.


Default values are currently provided in the Questions tab. Please ensure to replace all default values in yellow highlighted cells to get accurate results.


Please read all instructions throughout the tool to ensure the most accurate outcome in terms of both the estimated carbon footprint and the proposed SBT.


For more information, please refer to our other supporting materials as well as the SBTi website:


https://sciencebasedtargets.org/





This tool is outcome of a project undertaken by Edge Environment in collaboration with Timberlink and funded by the National Institute for Forest Products Innovation.


Sheet 2: Questions
Initial questions

















1. Please answer the questions in the table below in the yellow highlighted cells to define the parameters of the assessment and inform the output:

















Question Response Comments



Company name
I Love Timber




Please choose a base year for assessment:
2018 The base year for assessment should be the most recent year that represents business as usual and for which you have the best available data.



Please choose a short-term target year:
2030 The target year must be between 5 and 15 years from now.



Please choose a level of target ambition for scope 1 and scope 2 emissions:
Alignment to 1.5°C pathway Alignment to the Well-Below 2°C pathway is based on a global trajectory to reduce carbon emissions to limit global warming to well-below 2°C (reaching carbon zero at around 2070). Alignment to the 1.5°C pathway is considered best practice based on the most recent climate science and is based on a global trajectory to reduce carbon emissions to limit global warming to 1.5°C (reaching carbon zero at around 2050, with significant reductions occuring between now and 2030).



Please choose a level of target ambition for scope 3 emissions:
Minimum emissions reduction ambition as per absolute approach The scope 3 level of ambition can be less ambitious than the scope 1 and scope 2 commitment; however, best practice still remains as alignment to the 1.5°C pathway, with alignment to the 2°C pathway as second best. Beyond alignment to these two pathways there are a couple of different minimum ambition approaches, including an absolute approach and a physical intensity approach. For more information on these approaches, refer to Section 5 of the latest SBT Initiative criteria: https://sciencebasedtargets.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/SBTi-criteria.pdf.



Please enter a growth rate of expected business growth between the selected base year and target year:
0% The growth rate will be applied annually (Compound Annual Growth Rate). The growth rate is used to estimate business as usual emissions in your selected target year. This should be an estimate representative of expected production. This can be a high level assumption. Targets can be reassessed should your business substantially change from what was assumed at time of submission.



If applicable, please enter your company's total throughput (m3) in the base year:
100,000,000.00 This will be used to calculate an intensity target (kgCO2-e / m3 throughput). This information is not retained nor disclosed through input in this tool. If m3 throughput is not applicable to your company, an alternative metric can be used. In such an instance, please ignore any reference to m3 throughput as the unit.



Number of employees Office / Facility Location FTEs This information is used to determine emissions associated with employee commuting. Average FTEs in the base year is suitable.



Sydney 100.00



Melbourne 100.00



Brisbane 100.00



Adelaide 100.00



Perth 100.00



Hobart 100.00



Darwin 100.00



ACT 100.00



Other 100.00



















Summary of data requirements

















2. A high level summary of the data requirements to estimate a company's carbon footprint are provided in the table below. This section is informative only and does not require response or data input.

















Scope Category Data requirement Description of emissions




Scope 1 emissions Fuel combustion Quantity and type of fuel used Direct emissions from activities owned or controlled by the company in the baseline year (e.g. fuel combustion from company vehicles, refrigerants)




Scope 1 emissions Fugitive emissions (refrigerants) Quantity and type of refrigerants leaked




Scope 2 emissions Purchased electricity Quantity of electricity consumed per state Indirect emissions associated with the company's consumption of purchased electricity in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 1: Purchased goods and services Dollars spent by sector, quantity of timber / wood products purchased All upstream emissions of purchased goods and services by the company in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 2: Capital goods Dollars spent by sector All upstream emissions of purchased capital goods by the company in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 3: Fuel- and energy-related emissions No additional data required The emissions related to extraction, production and transportation of fuels and energy purchased or acquired by the company in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 4: Upstream transportation and distribution Dollars spent by sector The emissions related to the transport and distribution of products and services purchased by the company in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 5: Waste generated in operations Quantity and type of waste and expected fait of waste (landfill or recycling) The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions of waste management suppliers that occur during the disposal and treatment of waste generated by the company’s operations in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 6: Business travel Distance and type of travel The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions of transportation carriers related to the transport of the company’s employees for business-related activities during the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 7: Employee commuting Number of employees by office / facility location The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions related to the transportation of employees between their home and the company’s offices or facilities during the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 8: Upstream leased assets Assumed not applicable to the wood product manufacturing industry The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions related to the operation of assets leased by the company in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 9: Downstream transportation and distribution Weight of products and distance traveled The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions related to the transport and distribution of products sold by the company in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 10: Processing of sold products Weight and type of product sold for further processing The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions related to the processing of intermediate products (by downstream companies (e.g. manufacturers)) sold by the company in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 11: Use of sold products Quantity and type of sold products The direct use-phase emissions of sold products (in the baseline year) over their expected lifetime




Scope 3 emissions Cat 12: End-of-life treatment of sold products Expected disposal method of sold products The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions of waste management companies related to the waste disposal and treatment of products sold by the company (in the baseline year) at the end of the product’s life




Scope 3 emissions Cat 13: Downstream leased assets Assumed not applicable to the wood product manufacturing industry The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions of lessees that occur during the operation of assets owned by the company and leased to other entities in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 14: Franchises Assumed not applicable to the wood product manufacturing industry The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions related to the operation of franchises in the baseline year




Scope 3 emissions Cat 15: Investments Assumed not applicable to the wood product manufacturing industry The scope 1 and scope 2 emissions related to the operation of investments in the baseline year






































Carbon footprint assessment


























3. Please provide the requested data in the yellow highlighted cells.

















IMPORTANT







All data provided in this section should be annual and for your selected base year (cell F9).







It is assumed the majority of your company's operations take place in Australia. If your company has substantial activities overseas, it is recommended to focus on just your Australian operations as this footprint estimate may not accurately represent your overseas emissions.
























Scope 1 emissions


























Fuel combustion - stationary Type Quantity Unit



Diesel 100.00 L select unit from dropdown


Petrol / gasoline 100.00 L select unit from dropdown


LPG 100.00 L select unit from dropdown


Natural gas 100.00 m3 select unit from dropdown


Biomass 100.00 GJ



Biodiesel 100.00 L select unit from dropdown


Bioethanol 100.00 L select unit from dropdown




















Fuel combustion - mobile (transport) Type Quantity Unit



Diesel 100.00 L select unit from dropdown


Petrol / gasoline 100.00 L select unit from dropdown


LPG 100.00 L select unit from dropdown


Bioethanol 100.00 L select unit from dropdown


Biodiesel 100.00 L select unit from dropdown




















Fugitive emissions (refrigerants) Type Quantity Unit



R-134a 100.00 kg



R-11 100.00 kg



R-12 100.00 kg



R-113 100.00 kg



R-114 100.00 kg



R-22 100.00 kg



R123 100.00 kg



R-407C 100.00 kg



R-410a 100.00 kg



R-115 100.00 kg



R-404a 100.00 kg



If above inputs (i.e. refrigerant use) are unknown, enter m2 of air conditioned space below. Note, the tool does not allow for partial input of refrigerants and gross floor area.
Please choose one or the other approach for all emissions associated with this category.








Gross floor area refrigerated space
m2



NB: Ammonia has no global warming potential and therefore does not need to be accounted for as its use results in no carbon emissions.
























Scope 2 emissions


























Purchased electricity State Quantity Unit



VIC 100.00 kWh



NSW 100.00 kWh



QLD 100.00 kWh



SA 100.00 kWh



TAS 100.00 kWh



NT 100.00 kWh



WA 100.00 kWh



NZ 100.00 kWh




Enter any renewable energy use below. If no renewable energy is purchased, no response is required.









Renewable energy
% of total electricity used





























Scope 3 emissions


























Purchased goods and services Type Sector Amount Unit



Goods Softwood logs input 100.00 m3 kiln-dried sawnwood output



Hardwood logs input 100.00 m3 kiln-dried sawnwood output



Pulpwood, hardwood, measured as solid wood under bark 100.00 m3



Pulpwood, softwood, measured as solid wood under bark 100.00 m3



Roundwood, azobe from sustainable forest management, under bark 100.00 m3



Roundwood, eucalyptus ssp. from sustainable forest management 100.00 m3



Roundwood, meranti from sustainable forest management, under bark 100.00 m3



Roundwood, parana pine from sustainable forest management, under bark 100.00 m3



Sawlog and veneer log, hardwood, measured as solid wood under bark 100.00 m3



Sawlog and veneer log, softwood, debarked, measured as solid wood 100.00 m3



Furniture 100.00 $



Food 100.00 $



Lubricants 100.00 $



Printed materials (e.g. catalogue) 100.00 $



Paper and paper products (e.g. office paper) 100.00 $



Plastic products 100.00 $



Fabricated metal products (excluding machinery and equipment) 100.00 $



Glass and glass products 100.00 $



Aluminium and aluminium products 100.00 $



Chemical and fertilizer minerals, salt and other mining and quarrying products 100.00 $



Copper ores and concentrates 100.00 $



Copper products 100.00 $



Lead, zinc and tin and products thereof 100.00 $



Lead, zinc and tin ores and concentrates 100.00 $



Nickel ores and concentrates 100.00 $



Other non-ferrous metal ores and concentrates 100.00 $



Precious metal ores and concentrates 100.00 $



Precious metals 100.00 $



Other non-ferrous metal products 100.00 $



Other non-metallic mineral products 100.00 $



Sand and clay 100.00 $



Stone 100.00 $



Textiles 100.00 $



Beverages 100.00 $



R-410a 100.00 kg



R-115 100.00 kg



R-404a 100.00 kg



NZ Natural Gas 100.00 kg



Other purchased goods 100.00 $



Services Rented machinery and equipment 100.00 $



Motor vehicle maintenance services 100.00 $



Construction services 100.00 $



Computer services 100.00 $



Water distribution services 100.00 $



Research and development services 100.00 $



Health and social work 100.00 $



Hotel and restaurants 100.00 $



Insurance and superannuation services 100.00 $



Post and telecommunication services 100.00 $



Real estate services 100.00 $



Travel agency services 100.00 $



Financial intermediation services (excluding insurance and superannuation services) 100.00 $



Education and training services 100.00 $



Other business services 100.00 $



Other services 100.00 $





















Purchased capital goods Sector Amount Unit



Electrical machinery 100.00 $



Office machinery and computers 100.00 $



Radio, television and communication equipment 100.00 $



Motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 100.00 $



Other transport equipment 100.00 $



Other machinery and equipment 100.00 $





















Transport of goods to your company from upstream suppliers Transport / Distribution Method Transported mass Unit Distance* Unit


Articulated truck 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


Rigid truck 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


Train 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


Ship 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


Plane 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


If above inputs (i.e. distribution method, mass and distance) are unknown, please specify the total tonnage of log input and % breakdown of origin below.
Note, the tool does not allow for partial input. Please choose one or the other approach for all emissions associated with this category.






Total logs input
tonnes #NAME?


Overseas supply 25% %


Interstate supply 25% %


Instate supply 25% %


Local supply 25% %


*Distance refers to the total cumulative km travelled by each transport mode or the average trip length multipled by the number of total trips
















Operational waste Type of Waste Weight Unit % recycled % to landfill


General waste (dry) - e.g. mixed office waste, coffee cups… 100.00 kg N/A 100%


General waste (wet) - mixed waste including food scraps, paper towels, etc. 100.00 kg N/A 100%


Mixed industrial waste (metal, timber, plastics) 100.00 kg N/A 100%


Timber or other wood products 100.00 kg 50% #NAME?


Paper & cardboard 100.00 kg 50% #NAME?


Organics 100.00 kg 50% #NAME?


Hard plastics 100.00 kg 50% #NAME?


Soft plastics 100.00 kg 50% #NAME?


Glass 100.00 kg 50% #NAME?


Aluminium 100.00 kg 50% #NAME?


Steel 100.00 kg 50% #NAME?











NB: All travel spend should be included in this section and excluded from Cat 1: Purchased goods and services







Business travel Type Cumulative spend on travel for all employees Unit




Air 100.00 $




Car / taxi 100.00 $




Other 100.00 $






















Transportation of goods to downstream clients / site Transport / Distribution Method Transported mass Unit Distance* Unit


Articulated truck 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


Rigid truck 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


Train 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


Ship 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


Plane 100.00 tonnes 100.00 km


If above inputs (i.e. distribution method, mass and distance) are unknown, please specify the total tonnage of distributed goods below.
Note, the tool does not allow for partial input. Please choose one or the other approach for all emissions associated with this category.






Overseas sales
tonnes




Interstate sales
tonnes




In-state sales
tonnes




Local sales
tonnes




*Distance refers to the total cumulative km travelled by each transport mode or the average trip length multipled by the number of total trips
















Processing of sold products

This category is applicable to products sold for further processing. Products sold to the user are to be included in "Use of sold products" and "End of life treatment of sold products."
Type of sold product for processing End product Weight Unit



Woodchips Paper 100.00 kg (green)



MDF 100.00 kg (green)



Bark Compost 100.00 m3 (bark)



Softwood Particleboard 100.00 kg (timber)



Gulam 100.00 kg (timber)



Hardwood Glulam 100.00 kg (timber)



Timber Plywood 100.00 kg (timber)



Furniture 100.00 m3 (timber)



Cross laminated timber 100.00 kg (oven-dried wood)



Pellets 100.00 kg (wood)



Pallets 100.00 m3 (timber)



Wood wool 100.00 m3 (wood)



Preserved wood for indoor use 100.00 kg (timber)



Preserved wood for outdoor use 100.00 kg (timber)



Unknown processing for outdoor use 100.00 m3 (timber)



Unknown processing 100.00 m3 (timber)





















Use of sold products

Do not include products sold for further processing in this section.
Type of sold product Weight Unit




Timber for structural applications 100.00 m3




Timber for other construction applications 100.00 m3




Woodchips for boiler fuel 100.00 kg (dry weight)




Woodchips for boiler fuel 100.00 kg (pellets)




Pellets for boiler fuel 100.00 kg (dry weight)




Sawdust for boiler fuel 100.00 kg (dry weight)




Bark for landscaping 100.00 m3






















End-of-life treatment of sold products*

Do not include products sold for further processing in this section.
Type of sold product Expected end of life treatment Quantity Unit



Timber Landfill 100.00 m3



Timber Recycling 100.00 kg



Paper Landfill 100.00 kg



Paper Recycling 100.00 kg



Plywood Landfill 100.00 kg



Hardwood glulam Landfill 100.00 kg



Softwood glulam Landfill 100.00 kg



Cross laminated timber Landfill 100.00 m3



MDF Landfill 100.00 kg



Particleboard Landfill 100.00 kg



Wood wool Landfill 100.00 kg



*Data for this category is expected to be unknown. Please make best possible estimate. In the case of no data, adopt the conservative assumption of 100% landfill.















Sheet 3: Carbon Footprint Results
Summary of carbon footprint results






































Results of carbon footprint assessment
























Your company's carbon footprint has been estimated using a hybrid Life Cycle Assessment approach based on physical and spend data. Where possible, all applied factors are specific to Australia. However, in some instances, global factors have been used.





































I Love Timber's carbon fooprint in 2018 was 8583.49 tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent, with an additional footprint of -1605.1 biogenic tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent. Scope 3 emissions correspond to 44.22% of the footprint. A breakdown of scope 3 emission sources are provided in the chart below:







































































Cat 1: Purchased goods and services 17%








Cat 2: Capital goods 0%








Cat 3: Fuel- and energy-related emissions 0%








Cat 4: Upstream transportation and distribution 0%








Cat 5: Waste generated in operations 0%








Cat 6: Business travel 0%








Cat 7: Employee commuting 25%








Cat 9: Downstream transportation and distribution 0%








Cat 10: Processing of sold products 1%








Cat 11: Use of sold products 0%








Cat 12: End-of-life treatment of sold products 0%



















































































































































































































































Scope Description tCO2-e % Biogenic tCO2-e %






Scope 1 emissions Direct emissions from activities owned or controlled by the company in the baseline year (e.g. fuel combustion from company vehicles, refrigerants) 4,787.83 56% 10.57 -1%






Scope 2 emissions Indirect emissions associated with the company's consumption of purchased electricity in the baseline year 0.46 0% - 0%






Scope 3 emissions All indirect emissions (not included in scope 2) that occur in the value chain of the reporting company, including both upstream and downstream emissions. 3,795.20 44% -1,615.67 101%






Total
8,583.49 100% -1,605.10 100%
































Scope Category tCO2-e % Biogenic tCO2-e %






Scope 1 emissions Fuel combustion 1.53 0% 10.57 -1%






Scope 1 emissions Fugitive emissions (refrigerants) 4,786.30 56% - 0%






Scope 2 emissions Purchased electricity 0.46 0% - 0%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 1: Purchased goods and services 1,461.28 17% -1,644.39 102%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 2: Capital goods 0.12 0% - 0%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 3: Fuel- and energy-related emissions 0.73 0% -10.57 1%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 4: Upstream transportation and distribution 30.45 0% - 0%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 5: Waste generated in operations 0.68 0% 0.24 0%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 6: Business travel 0.16 0% - 0%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 7: Employee commuting 2,148.90 25% - 0%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 8: Upstream leased assets N/A






Scope 3 emissions Cat 9: Downstream transportation and distribution 30.45 0% - 0%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 10: Processing of sold products 110.30 1% 2.78 0%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 11: Use of sold products 0.41 0% 1.92 0%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 12: End-of-life treatment of sold products 11.71 0% 34.34 -2%






Scope 3 emissions Cat 13: Downstream leased assets N/A






Scope 3 emissions Cat 14: Franchises N/A






Scope 3 emissions Cat 15: Investments N/A






Total
8,583.49 100% -1,605.10 100%






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