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VODACOM 2017 CARBON FOOTPRINT REPORT | 08 MAY 2017 | Draft Version 1
Tel: +27 (0) 21 001 0140 | E-mail: info@carboncalculated.co.za | www.carboncalculated.co.za
GREENHOUSE GAS
INVENTORY
BIDCORP 2017 CARBON FOOTPRINT REPORT
October 11 2017
Final
2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS AND GLOSSARY OF TERMS 3
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 5
REPORT OVERVIEW — EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6
SECTION A 7
1. INTRODUCTION 7
2. COMPANY DESCRIPTION 9
SECTION B 11
SECTION C 12
3. REQUIRED INFORMATION 12
4. METHODOLOGY, EXCLUSIONS AND ASSUMPTIONS 13
SECTION D 14
5. INFORMATION ON BIDCORP’S EMISSIONS 14
SECTION E 16
6. ILLUSTRATED SUMMARY 16
7. COMPARISON OF EMISSIONS AND INTENSITY 17
SECTION F 19
8. NEXT STEPS FOR BIDCORP 19
CONTACT INFORMATION 20
REFERENCE LIST 21
APPENDIX A 22
INFORMATION ON CARBON FOOTPRINTING 22
APPENDIX B 23
BIDFOOD AUSTRALASIA CARBON FOOTPRINT 23
APPENDIX C 24
BIDFOOD UK CARBON FOOTPRINT 24
APPENDIX D 25
BIDFOOD EUROPE CARBON FOOTPRINT 25
APPENDIX E 26
BIDFOOD EMERGING MARKETS CARBON FOOTPRINT 26
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ABBREVIATIONS AND GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Base year A historical year used as a base line to compare year-on-year emissions
CO2 Carbon dioxide
CO2e Carbon dioxide equivalent — standardisation of all greenhouse gases to reflect the global warming potential relative to carbon dioxide
Defra United Kingdom Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Direct emissions Greenhouse gas emissions from facilities/sources owned or controlled by a reporting company, e.g., generators, fugitive emissions, vehicle fleets
Downstream emissions GHG emissions related to manufactured and/or sold goods and services, e.g., end-of-life treatment of sold products, transportation and distribution of sold products and franchises
Emission factors Specific value used to convert activity data into greenhouse gas emission values, presented in specific units, e.g., kgCO2/km travelled
FTEs Full-time employees
Fugitive emissions Unintended escaping of GHG emissions from equipment or activity, e.g., air-conditioning gas leak, or methane emission from coal mining
FY Financial year, often compared to the calendar year (CY)
GHG Greenhouse gas
GHG Protocol Uniform methodology used to calculate the carbon footprint of an organisation. Developed by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and the World Resources Institute
GWP Global Warming Potential — an indication of the global warming effect of a greenhouse gas in comparison to the same weight of carbon dioxide
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Indirect emissions Greenhouse gas emissions from facilities/sources that are not owned or controlled by the reporting company, but for which the activities of the reporting company are responsible, e.g., purchasing of electricity
Intensity A metric to compare CO2e emissions, expressed in terms of another metric, e.g., CO2e per FTE, area, income or tonnes of product
Off-road mobile fuel All fuel emissions from vehicles used on-site, e.g., forklifts, tractors
On-road mobile fuel All fuel emissions from vehicles used off-site, e.g., passenger vehicles, delivery vehicles
Outside of Scopes Emissions accounted for by the direct CO2 impact of burning biomass and biofuels because the Scope 1 impact of these fuels has been determined to be a net 0. This also includes fugitive emissions outside of the GHG Protocol
Scope 1 emissions Emissions resulting from equipment owned or controlled by a reporting company
Scope 2 emissions Emissions resulting from consumption of electricity, steam or heat purchased by a reporting company
Scope 3 emissions Emissions resulting from indirect activities, excluding Scope 2, of a reporting company, e.g., commuting travel, business travel, paper consumption
Upstream emissions Indirect GHG emissions that occur in the life cycle of a material/product, up to the point of sale by the producer — sometimes referred to as cradle-to-gate emissions, e.g., waste generated in operations, business travel and employee commuting
Verification The act of reviewing, inspecting or testing by an independent third-party, in order to establish and document that a product, service or system meets regulatory or technical standards
WBCSD World Business Council for Sustainable Development
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Carbon Calculated would like to thank Ashley Biggs for fielding all questions and coordinating the
Bidcorp team for this carbon footprint report.
DATE VERSION AMENDMENTS TO PREVIOUS VERSION APPROVED BY PREPARED BY
Oct 06 ‘17 Draft v.i AMcAH
Oct 11 ‘17 Draft v.ii Replace Bidfood UK heavy fuel oil with kerosene and diesel.
AMcAH
Nov 13 ‘17 Final NP
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Scopes 1 & 2 per FTE Scopes 1 & 2 per Rm Revenue
13.61
2.66
REPORT OVERVIEW — EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Scope 1 Total Scope 2 Total Scope 1 & 2 Total
Full-time employees (FTE) Revenue (Rm)
25 586
130 926
193 387.30
154 749.98
348 137.28
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SECTION A 1. INTRODUCTION
This 2017 Carbon Footprint Report constitutes the first carbon footprint commissioned by Bidcorp from
Carbon Calculated. In 2016, Bidcorp reported on its Scope 1 emissions only, excluding emissions from
its refrigerant or air-conditioning equipment. These 2016 Scope 1 emissions are referenced in this
report for year-on-year comparative purposes, but cannot be verified by Carbon Calculated.
This report has been prepared using the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol Corporate Accounting and
Reporting Standard methodology.
In accordance with the GHG Protocol, clear organisational and operational boundaries have been
defined and agreed to by Bidcorp, and the relevant activity data has been supplied. This report covers
emissions from the business activities of Bidcorp, inclusive of all subsidiaries.
The report covers 25 586 full-time employees (FTEs) and 28 companies operating in 22 countries.
The GHG-emitting activities covered by the report include direct emissions (referred to as Scope 1)
resulting from fuel used by Bidcorp-owned and Bidcorp-controlled equipment (stationary fuels), and
fleet vehicles (mobile fuels), as well as indirect emissions (referred to as Scope 2) from purchased
electricity.
While this report does not include Scope 1 emissions from Bidcorp-owned and Bidcorp-controlled
refrigerant or air-conditioning equipment, future carbon footprint reports will include this information.
Indirect emissions in the corporate supply chain, referred to as Scope 3 emissions, are not included in
this year’s report. Analysis will be conducted during the next financial year to determine whether any
Scope 3 emissions will be included in future reports.
The GHG Protocol The GHG Protocol is the most widely used standard for mandatory and voluntary GHG reports and is compatible with other international GHG standards such as ISO 14064. It is derived from a multiple-stakeholder partnership of businesses, NGOs and governments led by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).
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It is important to highlight that under the GHG Protocol the reporting of both direct emissions and
indirect emissions resulting from purchased electricity is compulsory (Scopes 1 and 2). For a detailed
breakdown of Scopes and emission categories refer to the infographic below.
Carbon Calculated has gone to all reasonable lengths to ensure that the primary information provided
by Bidcorp is correct, Carbon Calculated is not liable for any inaccuracies that this information might
contain. This report, in its entirety, is intended for Bidcorp internal use only. Information may, however,
be extracted for reporting purposes, such as for submission into international and/or national
greenhouse gas registries and sustainability reporting. It may also be presented for third-party
verification purposes.
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2. COMPANY DESCRIPTION
Bid Corporation Limited (Bidcorp) is an international food service company, comprising of 32 separate
and autonomous companies operating in 22 countries across five continents.
Originally part of the Bidvest group of companies, Bidcorp listed independently on the Johannesburg
Stock Exchange (JSE) in May 2016.
Bidcorp services a wide mix of small, medium and large customers with tailored solutions fit for the
outlets purpose. The company upholds a decentralised business model, where each individual company
operates autonomously. However, for the purposes of this report, each company was asked to provide
standardised data relating to its carbon-emitting activities, allowing for this consolidated Bidcorp
carbon footprint analysis.
Companies covered by Bidcorp 2017 Carbon Footprint Report:
Bidfood Australasia Bidfood Australia
Bidfood New Zealand
Bidfood UK Bidcorp Foodservice UK
Cimandis Ltd.
Bidcorp Logistics CD
PCL Transport
Bidfresh
Bidfood Europe Bidfood Netherlands
Bidfood Belgium
Bidfood Czech Republic & Slovakia
Bidfood Spain
Guzmán Gastronomia S.L.
DAC Italy
Bidfood Baltics
Bidfood Farutex Poland
Bidfood Emerging Markets
South America Bidcorp Brazil
Bidcorp Chile
Asia Angliss Greater China
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Angliss Singapore
Africa Bidfood (Pty) Ltd.
Bidfood Ltd. (Botswana)
Crown Food Ingredients Zambia
Crown Food Group
Chipkins Puratos
Middle East Al Diyafa
Horeca Trade UAE
Horeca KSA
Cherrypik Trading
Gourmet Partners
Horeca Bahrain
Horeca Oman
Turkey
Note: The corporate operations for Bidcorp in South Africa, United Kingdom and China are not included
in the report. These are small administration offices, and considered immaterial in terms of size and
potential carbon footprint impact.
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SECTION B Table 1: OVERVIEW OF BIDCORP 2017 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
REPORTING PERIOD: 01 July 2016 – 30 June 2017
CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATION CONDUCTED ON: Bidcorp Group of Companies
METHODOLOGY: Greenhouse Gas Protocol — Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard
GHG CONSOLIDATION APPROACH: Operational control
Company Intensity Metrics
Total full-time equivalent Bidcorp employees 25 613
Total full-time Bidcorp employees covered by report 25 586
Percentage Bidcorp employees covered by report 99.90%
Total square metreage of office space reported Not reported Total revenue (Rm) 130 926
Scope 1 Direct Emissions Metric tonnes of CO2e
Stationary fuel 5 489.86 Fugitive emissions Not reported Mobile fuel 187 897.44 TOTAL SCOPE 1 EMISSIONS 193 387.30
Scope 2 Indirect Emissions
Location-based 154 749.98 Market-based 0.00
TOTAL SCOPE 2 EMISSIONS 154 749.98 TOTAL SCOPE 1 & 2 EMISSIONS 348 137.28 Scope 1 & 2 emissions per full-time employee (tCO2e/FTE) 13.61 Scope 1 & 2 emissions per square metre of building (tCO2e/m2) Not reported Scope 1 & 2 emissions per Rm Revenue 2.66
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SECTION C
3. REQUIRED INFORMATION
3.1. INVENTORY BOUNDARIES
3.1.1. ORGANISATIONAL BOUNDARY
Organisational boundaries are established on either the control approach or the equity share approach.
Under the control approach, a company accounts for all emissions by entities and activities that are
controlled by the organisation. Under the equity share approach, a company accounts for its GHG
emissions from operations according to its share of equity in the operation.
Bidcorp reports on all emissions using the operational control approach.
3.1.2. OPERATIONAL BOUNDARY
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions resulting from the following activities have been calculated: Scope 1 – Direct Emissions
Stationary fuel (emissions from stationary equipment, such as generators, boilers, etc.)
Mobile fuel (fleet vehicles)
Scope 2 – Indirect Emissions
Purchased electricity (location-based)
3.2. REPORTING PERIOD
The reporting period of this report is 01 July 2016 – 30 June 2017.
Operational Boundaries Operational boundaries determine the actual operational activities of the reporting company that generate emissions; which of these activities should be included in the calculation; and how these activities should be classified (i.e., direct or indirect emissions).
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3.3. BASE YEAR
Base-year Calculations A base year is the historical year against which a reporting company’s emissions are tracked and compared over time. It is typically the earliest relevant point in time for which a company has reliable data.
Bidcorp has completed one carbon footprint report, in 2016, which accounted for only Scope 1
emissions. For a historical record of Bidcorp’s emissions, see Table 5 (p.17).
4. METHODOLOGY, EXCLUSIONS AND ASSUMPTIONS This carbon footprint report has been completed using the GHG Protocol. The following emissions
exclusions are noted:
Scope 1 — Direct Emissions
Bidcorp Corporate operations.
Refrigerants and air-conditioning gas refills from all operations.
Scope 2 — Indirect Emissions
Bidcorp Corporate operations.
Market-based electricity emissions. All electricity emissions are calculated according to the
location methodology, and national electricity emission factors are used.
Renewable electricity for operations, other than Bidfood UK and Bidfood Europe.
Scope 3 — Indirect Emissions
All emissions relating to Bidcorp’s supply chain are excluded from this report. Outside of scopes — Non-Kyoto greenhouse gases
All emissions that might be considered “outside of scopes” have been excluded from this report.
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5. INFORMATION ON BIDCORP’S EMISSIONS
5.1. TOTAL SCOPE 1 & 2 EMISSIONS The GHG Protocol requires carbon footprint calculations to include all direct emissions under Scope 1
and indirect emissions from purchased electricity under Scope 2 as compulsory reporting.
All emissions are calculated using emission factors and reported as carbon dioxide equivalent gases
(CO2e), as required by the GHG Protocol. Emission factors used in the calculations are available on
request. The greenhouse gases covered by this calculation are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4),
nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) and
nitrogen trifluoride (NF3).
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e) A standard unit for measuring emissions from various greenhouse gases based upon their global warming potential in relation to that of carbon dioxide.
Emission Factors Emission factors convert operational activity data (e.g., kilometres driven, kilowatt hours of purchased electricity) into a value indicating the GHG emissions generated by that particular activity — reported as carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e).
Table 2: BIDCORP DIRECT SCOPE 1 EMISSIONS IN 2017
Description Units Total
consumption Metric tonnes of CO2e emissions
Stationary fuel
Litres – diesel in equipment 100 298.00 267.99
Litres – kerosene 3 000.00 8.04
Kilograms – LPG 70 675.23 207.82
Kilograms – LNG 1 778 961.64 5 006.01
Total 5 489.86
Fugitive emissions Not reported
Total Not reported
Mobile fuel Litres – diesel 67 488 117.31 180 323.67
Litres – petrol 3 265 316.60 7 512.67
SECTION D
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Litres - biodiesel 42 967.00 0.86
Kilograms – LPG 20 486.00 60.24
Total 187 897.44
Table 3: BIDCORP INDIRECT SCOPE 2 EMISSIONS FROM PURCHASED ELECTRICITY IN 2017
Description Kilowatt hours Total consumption Metric tonnes of CO2e emissions
Purchased electricity – Australasia Location-based 73 142 923 43 948.11
Market-based 0 0.00
Purchased electricity – UK
Location-based 83 879 995 29 488.85
Market-based 0 0.00
Renewable electricity 1 343 572 0.00
Purchased electricity – Europe
Location-based 81 724 940 38 056.70
Market-based 0 0.00
Renewable electricity 10 000 0.00
Purchased electricity – Emerging
markets
Location-based 55 183 915 43 256.31
Market-based 0 0.00
Total purchased electricity 295 285 345 154 749.98
43 948
29 489
43 256
38 057
Australasia
UK
Emergingmarkets
Europe
Figure 1: Bidcorp Scope 2 emissions in 2017 by Division in tCO2e
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SECTION E 6. ILLUSTRATED SUMMARY
6.1. ILLUSTRATED OVERVIEW OF RESULTS OF EMISSIONS BY SCOPE FOR BIDCORP 2017 Table 4: SUMMARY OF BIDCORP’S EMISSIONS IN 2017 BY SCOPE
Description Metric tonnes of CO2e emissions
Scope 1 193 387
Scope 2 154 750
Scope 3 Not reported
Outside of Scopes Not reported
Total GHG emissions 348 137
56%
44%
Figure 2: Bidcorp's emissions in tonnes of CO2e by Scope in 2017
Scope 1: 193 387
Scope 2: 154 750
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7. COMPARISON OF EMISSIONS AND INTENSITY
This is the first year Carbon Calculated has worked with Bidcorp. The aim has been to collect the most
detailed and accurate data possible and to further extend the operational and organisational boundary.
Table 5, provides a comparison of Bidcorp’s carbon footprint over the past two years of reporting
(2016–2017).
Table 5: COMPARISON OF BIDCORP’S EMISSIONS OVER 2 YEARS (2016–2017)
Indicators 2016 2017
Full-time employees (FTE) 23 827 25 586
Stationary fuel Not differentiated
5 490
Mobile fuel 187 897
Fugitive emissions Not reported Not reported
TOTAL SCOPE 1 187 090 193 387
TOTAL SCOPE 2 Not reported 154 750
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
Scope 1 Scope 2 Scope 3 Outside of scopes
Figure 3: Bidcorp's comparative emissions between years (2016-2017) by Scope
2016
2017
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7.1. WATER CONSUMPTION
The GHG Protocol does not require water usage to be recorded in a carbon inventory. However, the
incorporation of water consumption is recommended as an awareness-raising tool. Total municipal
water consumed by Bidcorp in 2017 totalled 1 010 145 kilolitres.
Table 6: BIDCORP WATER CONSUMPTION IN KILOLITRES BETWEEN 2016–2017
Region 2016 2017
Bidfood Australasia 227 751 233 420
Bidfood UK 284 375 297 823
Bidfood Europe 143 952 161 175
Bidfood Emerging Markets 234 361 317 727
TOTAL 890 440 1 010 145
7.2. INFORMATION ON OFFSETS
Bidcorp has not offset any of its GHG emissions through either the purchasing of renewable energy or
any other appropriate offsetting mechanism.
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SECTION F 8. NEXT STEPS FOR BIDCORP
8.1. VERIFICATION OF GHG INVENTORY
An independent verification party has not assured this report in its entirety. It is recommended that the
carbon footprint report be verified.
8.2. SCIENCE-BASED TARGETS
The Science Based Targets initiative is a partnership between CDP,1 United Nations Global Compact
(UNGC), World Resources Institute (WRI) and World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The initiative enables
leading companies to set targets which will hold global warming below the 2°C threshold — as directed
by science and promoted through the Paris Agreement.2.
To date, 230 companies worldwide have committed to setting SBTs, including, inter alia, Coca Cola,
Daimler, GlaxoSmithkline, Nestlé and Unilever. In addition, a number of South African companies –
including Exxaro, Pick ‘n Pay, Tiger Brands, Tongaat Hulett, Woolworths and Mediclinic – have also
aligned with the initiative.
Carbon Calculated recommends that Bidcorp consider adopting science-based reduction targets.
8.3. CARBON TAX
As part of South Africa’s ongoing efforts to move towards a low carbon economy and to meet South
Africa’s INDC targets, National Treasury has proposed a tax on local carbon emissions.
The ultimate design of the South African tax is yet to be finalised. The anticipated initial implementation
date was January 2017. However, in the latest South African Budget Speech of 22 February 2017, it
was announced that a revised Carbon Tax Bill will be published for public consultation and tabled in
Parliament later in 2017. This suggests that the carbon tax may come into play in early 2018.
1 CDP (formally the Carbon Disclosure Project) is an independent not-for-profit organisation with the aim of seeking information on the risks and opportunities of the business presented by climate change and greenhouse gas emissions data from the world’s largest companies. CDP has become the leading standard for carbon disclosure and process. The CDP website is the largest repository of corporate greenhouse gas emissions data in the world. 2 http://sciencebasedtargets.org/about-us/ Accessed 07 April 2017.
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It is important to keep in mind that those businesses which have identified themselves as not-liable for
carbon tax during the first phase will still be required to submit environmental levy accounts regardless
of whether any carbon tax payment is due.
8.4. CARBON CALCULATED’S ADDITIONAL SERVICE OFFERINGS
Carbon Calculated offers additional services to complement this Bidcorp 2017 Carbon Footprint Report:
Feedback sessions, and/or presentations to executive and senior management
Lunchtime talks to explain carbon to all levels of employees
National GHG reporting requirements
Calculation of potential carbon tax liability
Realignment of baseline for previous year’s carbon footprint (if required)
Target setting guidance
Scope 3 corporate value chain emissions calculations
CONTACT INFORMATION Nici Palmer
Carbon Calculated, Founding Member
nici@carboncalculated.co.za
Telephone: 021 001 0140 Cell: 082 549 7930
Alex Hetherington
Carbon Calculated, Founding Member
alex@carboncalculated.co.za
Telephone: 021 001 0140 Cell: 082 411 3191
Ashley Biggs
Bidcorp, Company Secretary
ashley@bidcorp.co.za
Telephone: 010 592 2158 Cell: 082 459 7051
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Energy Research Centre, 2015. Technical background information to support the development of the mitigation
component of South Africa’s intended nationally determined contribution, including support required for mitigation.
Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
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EPA
Available from: https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-07/documents/emission-factors_2014.pdf (Accessed
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 1996. The Science of Climate Change, Contribution of Working Group 1 to
the Second Assessment Report 1995, (Eds. JT Houghton et al). Cambridge University Press
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London http://www.ukconversionfactorscarbonsmart.co.uk (Accessed October 2016)
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APPENDIX A INFORMATION ON CARBON FOOTPRINTING
Direct and Indirect Emissions Under the GHG Protocol, emissions are categorised as ‘direct’ when they are generated from activities or sources within the reporting company’s organisational boundary and which the company owns or controls. ‘Indirect’ sources are those emissions related to the company’s activities that are emitted from sources owned or controlled by another company, e.g., purchased electricity, rental cars, commercial airlines or paper.
Scope 1 Emissions Emissions from sources owned or controlled by the reporting company, e.g., generators, refrigeration, air-conditioning units.
Scope 2 Emissions Emissions associated with the consumption of purchased electricity, heat or steam from a source that is not owned or controlled by the reporting company, e.g., an electricity utility such as Eskom. Scope 2 emissions are reported according to either the location-based or market-based approach.
Location-based and Market-based The location-based method reflects the average emissions intensity of electricity grids on which energy consumption occurs, thus using the grid average emission factor. The market-based method reflects the emissions from electricity-generating sources that companies have purposefully chosen — for example, energy from a wind farm — which may be different from the electricity that is generated for the local grid. Different electricity suppliers and contracts emit more or less greenhouse gases depending on the energy source or technology resulting in a supplier-specific emission factor.
Scope 3 Emissions Scope 3 emissions are indirect emissions, other than purchased electricity, heat or steam, which can be described as relevant to the activities of the reporting company, e.g., business travel, but which are emitted by sources in the reporting company’s supply chain.
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APPENDIX B BIDFOOD AUSTRALASIA CARBON FOOTPRINT
Description Units Total consumption Metric tonnes of CO2e emissions
Scope 1
Stationary fuel Kilograms – LPG 61 117 180
Total 180 Fugitive emissions
Not reported
Total Not reported
Mobile fuel
Litres – diesel 9 339 735 24 955
Litres – petrol 720 184 1 657
Kilograms – LPG 20 486 60
Total 26 672
Scope 2 Electricity
kWh – purchased electricity 73 142 923 43 948
kWh – renewable electricity 00 00
Total 73 142 923 43 948
Total Scope 1 emissions 26 852
Total Scope 2 emissions 43 948
Total Scope 1&2 emissions 70 800
Full-time employees 4 382
Revenue (ZARm) 29 440
Scope 1&2 emissions per fulltime employe (tCO2e/FTE) 16.16
Scope 1&2 emissions per revenue: (tCO2e/ZARm) 2.40
* All decimal points, excluding ratio calculations, rounded up to nearest whole number.
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APPENDIX C BIDFOOD UK CARBON FOOTPRINT
Description Units Total consumption Metric tonnes of CO2e emissions
Scope 1
Stationary fuel
Litres – Diesel 25 000 69
Litres - Kerosene 3 000 8
Kilograms – LNG 229 522 646
Total 723
Fugitive emissions
Not reported
Total Not reported
Mobile fuel
Litres – diesel 38 633 316 103 225
Litres – petrol 828 2
Total 103 228
Scope 2 Electricity
kWh – purchased electricity 83 879 995 29 489
kWh – renewable electricity 1 343 572 00
Total 85 223 567 29 489
Total Scope 1 emissions 103 948
Total Scope 2 emissions 29 489
Total Scope 1&2 emissions 133 437
Full-time employees 8 928
Revenue (ZARm) 49 988
Scope 1&2 emissions per fulltime employe (tCO2e/FTE) 14.95
Scope 1&2 emissions per revenue: (tCO2e/ZARm) 2.67 * All decimal points, excluding ratio calculations, rounded up to nearest whole number.
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APPENDIX D BIDFOOD EUROPE CARBON FOOTPRINT
Description Units Total consumption Metric tonnes of CO2e emissions
Scope 1
Stationary fuel
Litres – Diesel 2 424 7
Kilograms – LPG 9 500 28
Kilograms – LNG 1 003 418 2 824
Total 2 859
Fugitive emissions
Not reported
Total Not reported
Mobile fuel
Litres – diesel 11 902 823 31 803
Litres – petrol 793 347 1 825
Total 33 628
Scope 2 Electricity
kWh – purchased electricity 81 724 940 38 057
kWh – renewable electricity 10 000 00
Total 81 725 934 38 057
Total Scope 1 emissions 36 487
Total Scope 2 emissions 38 057
Total Scope 1&2 emissions 74 544
Full-time employees 6 230
Revenue (ZARm) 32 217
Scope 1&2 emissions per fulltime employe (tCO2e/FTE) 11.97
Scope 1&2 emissions per revenue: (tCO2e/ZARm) 2.31 * All decimal points, excluding ration calculations, rounded up to nearest whole number.
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APPENDIX E BIDFOOD EMERGING MARKETS CARBON FOOTPRINT
Description Units Total consumption Metric tonnes of CO2e emissions
Scope 1
Stationary fuel
Litres – diesel 72 874 195
Kilograms – LPG 58 0
Kilograms – LNG 546 022 1 537
Total 1 732
Fugitive emissions
Not reported
Total Not reported
Mobile fuel
Litres – diesel 7 612 243 20 339
Litres – petrol 1 750 958 4 029
Litres - biodiesel 42 967 1
Total 24 369
Scope 2 Electricity
kWh – purchased electricity 55 183 915 43 256
kWh – renewable electricity 00 00
Total 55 183 915 43 256
Total Scope 1 emissions 26 100
Total Scope 2 emissions 43 256
Total Scope 1&2 emissions 69 356
Full-time employees 6 046
Revenue (ZARm) 19 281
Scope 1&2 emissions per fulltime employe (tCO2e/FTE) 11.47
Scope 1&2 emissions per revenue: (tCO2e/ZARm) 3.60
* All decimal points, excluding ratio calculations, rounded up to nearest whole number.
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