Scope 3 GHG Emissions definition

Scope 3 GHG Emissions means the GHG emissions derived from the sale of electricity by the Issuer to and the use of natural gas by the Issuer’s customers, determined in good faith by the Issuer and, subject to the occurrence of a Recalculation Event, in accordance with the GHG Protocol’s Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Accounting and Reporting Standards, for any fiscal year, expressed as a total amount in tCO2e;
Scope 3 GHG Emissions means in mt CO2e, Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions as defined by, and calculated in accordance with, the GHG Protocol Standard;
Scope 3 GHG Emissions means direct greenhouse gas emissions from purchased food and transportation (according to the definition of GHG Protocol category 3.4 (Upstream transportation and distribution), including outbound transportation that the Group pays for and all inbound transportation), as calculated by the Group in accordance with the GHG Protocol Standard and reported in the Group’s Annual Sustainability Report.

More Definitions of Scope 3 GHG Emissions

Scope 3 GHG Emissions means the indirect GHG emissions that occur in the value chain of the Otto Group, including both upstream and downstream emissions. Scope 3 GHG Emissions consist of emissions from category 3.1 (purchased goods and services for the own and licensed brands of the Otto Group), 3.3 (fuel- and energy-related activities that are not included in Scope 1 GHG Emissions and Scope 2 GHG Emissions), 3.4 (upstream transportation and distribution),
Scope 3 GHG Emissions means all indirect greenhouse gas emissions not covered in scope 2. See Climate Charter, Humanitarian Carbon Calculator, 2023, for guidance on how to calculate the carbon footprint of humanitarian organisations, https://www.climate-charter.org/humanitarian-carbon- calculator/
Scope 3 GHG Emissions means, in respect of any period, other indirect greenhouse gas emissions in the value chain that are not captured in the scope 2 GHG emissions, relating to corporate activities of the Group during such period, including both upstream and downstream emissions and emissions (including from the operation of buildings by the Group's tenants where the Group has indirect control), as defined by the GHG Protocol Standard;
Scope 3 GHG Emissions means, in respect of any period, other indirect greenhouse gas emissions in the value chain that are not captured in the scope 2 GHG emissions, relating to corporate activities of the Group during such period, including both upstream and downstream
Scope 3 GHG Emissions means the indirect greenhouse gas emissions from fuel and energy-related activities (upstream emissions from fuel production and distribution) and business travel (primarily air travel, but also other transport modes), as defined in, and calculated by the Group according to, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Standard and the ESRS requirements.
Scope 3 GHG Emissions or "KPI 2" means the absolute Scope 3 GHG Emissions, which include the Group's GHG Emissions from the following categories: Purchased Goods and Services (category 1); Capital Goods (category 2); Fuel- and Energy-Related Activities (category 3 not included in scope 1 or scope 2); Upstream Transportation and Distribution (category 4); Waste Generated in Operations (category 5); Business Travel (category 6); Employee Commuting (category 7); Upstream Leased Assets (category 8); Downstream Transportation and Distribution (category 9, outsourced transport by road and outsourced transport by air) each as referred to in the Sustainability-Linked Financing Framework;
Scope 3 GHG Emissions means in kt CO2e, indirect greenhouse gas emissions related to fabric production for garments, garment manufacturing, garment raw materials and upstream transportation and distribution for all products of the Group, as defined by the GHG Protocol Standard and as further described in the Sustainable Finance Framework, (and subject to amendment in the event that the Issuer is able to include further sources of emissions in its calculation of Scope 3 Emissions as a result of better data accessibility) as calculated in good faith by H&M in respect of an Observation Period, confirmed by the Assurance Provider and reported by H&M in the relevant SLB Progress Report;