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Corporate Carbon Footprint – Submitting Already-Measured Emissions

VIDEO WALKTHROUGH

Updated over 3 weeks ago

This video demonstrates how to calculate your CCF using your company's purchase data. Watch to learn how to submit your spend data and let Green Project do the calculations.

Who is this for?

This is for companies that already measure their emissions — for example, if you've had an emissions report produced by a consultant, an internal sustainability team, or a third-party auditor.

What Data to Provide

When uploading, provide:

  • Total emissions in tCO2e

  • A breakdown by Scope (1, 2, and 3)

  • The reporting period

  • The methodology used

  • Any relevant documentation such as methodology reports or third-party verification

  • Total revenue

How to submit your measured emissions

This video demonstrates how to calculate your CCF using your company's purchase data. Watch to learn how to submit your spend data and let Green Project do the calculations.

  1. In the Corporate Carbon Footprint section (or click on the pencil ✏️ in the Emissions section of your profile on the right hand-side), select "Yes, we measure emissions"

  2. Click Save and Continue

  3. Confirm the financial year you are submitting data for

  4. Upload your emissions report (PDF or supported file format)

  5. Input your emissions numbers for each scope (Scope 1, Scope 2, Scope 3 categories as applicable)

As you enter your data, the right-hand side of your profile updates in real time so you can see your progress.

What happens next?

Once submitted, your data goes into review.

Green Project will review the data for reasonableness, calculate your emissions intensity, flag any concerns, and confirm acceptance once verified. If questions arise, our team will contact you to clarify methodology or assumptions. You'll receive either feedback requesting corrections or a confirmation that your Corporate Carbon Footprint is complete. The status will update on your profile accordingly.

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