Carbon Footprint Calculation Guide
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İzzet Furkan Yılmaz
December 15, 2024•1 min read

Carbon Footprint Calculation Guide
A carbon footprint is the total of greenhouse gases that a person, organization, or product emits into the atmosphere, directly and indirectly. In this guide, we explain in detail how to calculate your organization's carbon footprint.
Scope 1, 2, and 3 Emissions
Scope 1 — Direct Emissions
Direct emissions come from sources that your company owns or controls:
- Emissions from company vehicles
- Fuel consumption at facilities
- Process emissions
- Fugitive emissions (e.g., refrigerant gases)
Scope 2 — Indirect Energy Emissions
Indirect emissions from purchased energy:
- Electricity consumption
- Heating and cooling
- Steam generation
Scope 3 — Other Indirect Emissions
All other emissions across the value chain:
- Supply chain emissions
- Business travel
- Employee commuting
- Product use and end-of-life disposal
Calculation Steps
- Data Collection: Energy bills, fuel consumption, travel data
- Emission Factors: Appropriate factors from national and international databases
- Calculation: Activity data × Emission factor = CO2e
- Reporting: GHG Protocol–compliant reporting
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