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- Oct 2024
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www.interface-eu.org www.interface-eu.org
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When it comes to measuring the ecological impact of chips during their operation in the end-product, it is difficult to come up with reliable and detailed data. One key challenge is that, according to the GHG Protocol guidance for scope 3, semiconductor manufacturers (both in front- and back-end manufacturing) do not need to report on their climate footprint, particularly with regard to emissions, as their products are classified as ‘intermediate products’ and are not directly sold as end-products
Intermedia products don't show up in scope 3? That likely helps explain why there are so figures for making chips at all
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- Nov 2023
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Shopify don’t count the emissions footprint of the products sold by merchants in their actual climate data. No shipping, no manufacturing emissions, nothing (Amazon play a similar trick).
This an interesting point - shopify can argue they do it to avoid double counting, but that’s not really what scope 3 is designed for
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- Jun 2023
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www.motherjones.com www.motherjones.com
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California Legislation Would Force Corporate Polluters to Come Clean
So this forces Scope 3 in California, even if the rest of the country doesnt go ahead with it
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