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Close-up! CFP calculation using primary data - A detailed explanation of the results of the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Industry's demonstration project (automobile and chemical industries)
Carbon Footprint (CFP) is a method of calculating CO2 emission amount for each product and Service throughout the supply chain.
Prior to the publication of the calculation guidelines, the "CFP Guidelines (tentative)" in April of this year, our company, one of the contracted companies, reported the results of a demonstration project conducted by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Industry at the CFP Review Meeting on January 31st. The main point of this demonstration project, which was carried out in the two fields of automotive parts and chemicals, is that CFP calculations were carried out using primary data within the supply chain.
In this webinar, Taku Nosoko, our company representative who was actually involved in the calculations, will explain the details of the Contents and results of this demonstration project.
In the second half of the webinar, our company representative, Michitaka Tokeiji, who is involved in rule-making as a member of the CFP Review Committee, and Yoichi Sakamoto, who leads our CFP calculation support business, will join us to analyze what can be seen through this demonstration project. 36 practical Issue were identified through the demonstration project.
How will these be reflected in the CFP Guidelines? What are the Issue that have been left over and what are the future trends?
This is an hour-long in-depth look at one of the hottest topics right now: CFP calculations using primary data.
Prior to the publication of the calculation guidelines, the "CFP Guidelines (tentative)" in April of this year, our company, one of the contracted companies, reported the results of a demonstration project conducted by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Industry at the CFP Review Meeting on January 31st. The main point of this demonstration project, which was carried out in the two fields of automotive parts and chemicals, is that CFP calculations were carried out using primary data within the supply chain.
In this webinar, Taku Nosoko, our company representative who was actually involved in the calculations, will explain the details of the Contents and results of this demonstration project.
In the second half of the webinar, our company representative, Michitaka Tokeiji, who is involved in rule-making as a member of the CFP Review Committee, and Yoichi Sakamoto, who leads our CFP calculation support business, will join us to analyze what can be seen through this demonstration project. 36 practical Issue were identified through the demonstration project.
How will these be reflected in the CFP Guidelines? What are the Issue that have been left over and what are the future trends?
This is an hour-long in-depth look at one of the hottest topics right now: CFP calculations using primary data.
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Events name
Close-up! CFP calculation using primary data - A detailed explanation of the results of the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Industry's demonstration project (automobile and chemical industries)
Date and time
3.8 (Wed) 16:00-3.8 (Wed) 17:00
Application Deadline
3.8 (Wed) 09:00