Benchmark Consulting > Blog > COP26 > COP 26 Countdown: 6. What should be included when calculating a carbon footprint?

A company’s carbon footprint is the quantity of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that are produced because of its operations over a given time scale.
Carbon footprints are usually measured in terms of an annual footprint that considers the impact of all the company’s key activities over the course of a calendar year…
… But it’s increasingly common for manufacturing companies should communicate their footprint on a per-product basis.
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