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+ | Split between reducing total consumption of resources/output and % sustainable: | ||
+ | * SD1 Environmental Sustainability Index | ||
+ | ** SD11 Total Intake | ||
+ | ** SD12 Sustainable Intake % | ||
+ | ** SD13 Total Output | ||
+ | ** SD14 Sustainable Output % | ||
+ | ** SD13 Total Recovery | ||
+ | ** SD14 Recovery % |
I recommend we start with the OECD metrics (similarly like how we use the Sustainable Development Goal class for sustainable development goals).
We need to classify them by the 3 sub-attributes identified:
Here are the OECD metrtics:
I1. Non-renewable materials intensity - note: link to Source processes
I2. Restricted substances intensity - note: link to Source processes
I3. Recycled/reused content - note: link to Source processes
O1. Water intensity - note: link to Source/Make processes
O2. Energy intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes
O3. Renewable proportion of energy - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes
O4. Greenhouse gas intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes
O5. Residuals intensity - note: link to Make processes
O6. Air releases intensity - note: link to Make processes
O7. Water releases intensity - note: link to Make processes
O8. Proportion of natural land - note: link to Make processes
P1. Recycled/reused content - note: link to Source processes = I3
P2. Recyclability - note: link to? This is whether the product can be recycled later
P3. Renewable materials content - note: link to Source processes
P4. Non-renewable materials intensity - note: link to Source processes = I1
P5. Restricted substances content - note: link to Source processes = I2
P6. Energy consumption intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes
P7. Greenhouse gas emissions intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes
-- Caspar
>> Regards Oscar
Split between reducing total consumption of resources/output and % sustainable: