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Comparing, Downloading and Exporting Your Emissions Data

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Comparing Emissions to Previous Years

Navigate to My Emissions or Corporate Footprint and select Compare Years or Historical View. You can compare the current year against the prior year or your baseline year, or view multiple years at once.

The comparison covers total emissions, Scope-by-Scope breakdowns, category-level comparisons, emissions intensity, and year-over-year percentage changes.

To understand your trajectory, create a line chart showing emissions or intensity over five years (or as many as you have), add your target as a reference line, and assess whether you're improving fast enough to meet your 2030 goal.

Downloading Underlying Data

Navigate to Data Export or Download Data and select what to download (CCF, PCF, targets, etc.), which years, and your preferred format (Excel, CSV, or PDF).

You can download your spend data by category or supplier, calculated emissions by Scope and category, emissions intensity and benchmarks, historical comparison tables, and product carbon footprints.

Use these for detailed internal analysis, third-party verification, or regulatory compliance records.

Exporting Reports for Customers

When a customer requests your emissions data, go to Reports or Export and choose a report type β€” summary, detailed, benchmarking, or target progress. Customise by selecting the years, sections to feature, and whether to add company branding. Export as PDF or send directly to your customer.

Standard report contents include an executive summary, total emissions and intensity, Scope breakdown, top emissions drivers, year-over-year trend, science-based targets, reduction initiatives underway, and benchmarking against industry peers.

Using Data Internally

Share downloaded emissions data with your finance team, operations, procurement, marketing, and executive leadership to drive action across the business.

πŸ’‘ Don't just share numbers β€” provide context. Show the year-over-year trend, compare to the industry benchmark, and explain what changed. Transparency builds trust with customers, stakeholders, and your own team.

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