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Carbon footprint calculator for North Macedonia



Calculate your company's carbon footprint here!

The carbon footprint calculation tool is designed to help companies located in North Macedonia estimate their carbon footprint following GHG Protocol Guidance, including direct emissions from fuel and processes (Scope 1 emissions) and emissions from purchased electricity (Scope 2 emissions). For the estimation of the GHG emissions in kg CO2e, emission factors specific to North Macedonia are used.

The following tool does not provide a complete evaluation of an organisational footprint. While it covers various emission sources, common to the majority of SMEs using an operational control approach it serves as an estimation that does not substitute a legally binding GHG inventory.

The tool enables quick, back-of-the-envelope calculations of the organisational carbon footprint, helping to identify emission hotspots and assess the impact of decarbonisation investments. By providing quantitative insights, it serves as a foundation for informed decision-making. Additionally, the results can be downloaded in PDF format, allowing organisations to track their progress over time.

To estimate your company’s carbon footprint accurately, you will need the following information:

  1. Reporting year: Choose the year you are estimating your company’s carbon footprint for (it is important that the data covers the chosen 12 months of data. If you don’t have data exactly for the whole year, you should estimate the consumption using the average energy or fuel consumed per month. Please note that there can be seasonal changes in energy demand due to production levels, need for heating / cooling and use and replacement of equipment).
  2. Fuel Consumption: The amount of fuel consumed by your company at its facilities and in company-owned vehicles (this may include fuels such as natural gas, diesel, coal, kerosene, oil, biomass, LPG, etc. Relevant data can typically be found in fuel bills, fuel card records, or meter reading).
  3. Energy Consumption: The electricity consumed at your facilities (this data can be obtained from meter readings, utility bills, or automatic meter readings).
  4. Refrigerants: Refrigeration, fire protection, and air conditioning systems may contain fluorinated gases (refrigerants). While these substitutes do not harm the ozone layer, they have a very high GWP, which exceeds the climate-damaging potential of CO2 by 1,400 to 15,000 times. Document the type and amount of refrigerant emitted during the reporting year (this information is usually available in the service records provided by your air conditioning or refrigeration contractor).

 

 

Carbon footprint calculation tool

 

Company name:
Location of the company:
Contact:
Reporting period:


Choose the emission type:
Enter quantity consumed in the reporting year:
Units:
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