THÔNG TIN

THÔNG TIN
Thứ Tư,
17/07/2024
Đăng bởi: ONE CÔNG TY TNHH THỨC ĂN THỦY SẢN FEED
      
       
  Report titleGHG Emission Report, v1.1   
  Indicator1.21.4    
   

 

     
 

 

InstructionsThis template is intended for reporting greenhouse gas emissions results to ASC. The Feed Standard does not prescribe a specific standard or set of methods for generating GHG values. However, suppliers should be aware that the development of the Farm Standard requirements may necessitate the application of specific methods for feed emissions in the future.

Emissions can be reported in either or both columns using a biophysical or economic allocation approach. Emissions results must be provided according to scope (1-3) as well as by input/activity, being general feed ingredient categories and additional transport and milling emissions that aren't otherwise captured within ingredients. 'Transport and milling' emissions should be at least equal to the sum of scope 1 and scope 2 emissions. If possible, emissions should also be broken down by category (fossil, biogenic, or land use change), facilitated by certain databases and assessment methods. Any uncategorized emissions should be reported as 'Unspecified emissions' (If feed suppliers are unable to determine emissions by category, the total of all emissions can be reported as unspecified).

This template is also expected to reflect the resolution of data that feed suppliers will need to provide to farms to satisfy feed-related emissions modeling for the Farm Standard. Feed suppliers should be ready to adjust the composition of ingredients used in calculations to reflect typical compositions of feeds relevant to each producer, whether that is on a producer-level or a general species-level (e.g. average ASC-compliant salmon feed composition), so that relevant emissions estimates are available to aquaculture producers for their own calculations.
Only enter data in blue cells.
  
        
        
        
  Table 1. Production year     
  Year of production (yyyy)2023    
        
        
  Table 2. GHG emissions by scopeGHG emissions per tonne of ASC compliant feed (kg CO2-eq/t)  
  Emissions scope Biophysical (mass) modelEconomic model  
  Scope 1 0.395   
  Scope 2 1,136.00   
  Scope 3 1   
  Total 1137.4970530  
        
        
  Table 3. GHG emissions by category    
  Emissions category Biophysical (mass) modelEconomic model  
  Fossil emissions 0   
  Biogenic emissions 0   
  Land use change emissions 0   
  Unspecified emissions 0   
  Total 00  
        
        
  Table 4. GHG emission by Input / Activity    
  Input / ActivityQuantity (kg/t)Biophysical (mass) modelEconomic model  
  Soy crop inputs400    
  Other crop inputs510    
  Reduction fishery inputs0    
  Fishery by-product inputs50    
  Poultry / livestock inputs0    
  Other feed inputs40    
  Transport and milling     
  Total100000  
      
  Notes     
  All emissions values must be reported in units of kg CO2-equivalent per tonne of ASC compliant feed.  
  Emissions totals for each section should be equivalent.   
  Total feed input quantity (kg/t) must equal 1000. Use 'Other feed inputs' to make up any difference from 1000 kg. 'Other feed inputs' should also include vitamins, amino acids, and other microingredients.  
  Transport-related emissions may be difficult to separate from ingredient production and processing emissions, depending on the data source used. Do not include any transport emissions in 'Transport and milling' that are already counted in the emissions of one of the ingredient groups.  
       
        
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