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===Inputs===
 
===Inputs===
I1. Non-renewable materials intensity
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I1. Non-renewable materials intensity - note: link to Source processes
  
I2. Restricted substances intensity
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I2. Restricted substances intensity - note: link to Source processes
  
I3. Recycled/reused content
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I3. Recycled/reused content - note: link to Source processes
  
 
===Operations===
 
===Operations===
O1. Water intensity
 
  
O2. Energy intensity
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O1. Water intensity - note: link to Source/Make processes
  
O3. Renewable proportion of energy
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O2. Energy intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes
  
O4. Greenhouse gas intensity
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O3. Renewable proportion of energy - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes
  
O5. Residuals intensity
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O4. Greenhouse gas intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes
  
O6. Air releases intensity
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O5. Residuals intensity - note: link to Make processes
  
O7. Water releases intensity
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O6. Air releases intensity - note: link to Make processes
  
O8. Proportion of natural land
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O7. Water releases intensity - note: link to Make processes
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O8. Proportion of natural land - note: link to Make processes
  
 
===Products===
 
===Products===
P1. Recycled/reused content
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P1. Recycled/reused content - note: link to Source processes
  
P2. Recyclability
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P2. Recyclability - note: link to? This is whether the product can be recycled later
  
P3. Renewable materials content
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P3. Renewable materials content - note: link to Source processes
  
P4. Non-renewable materials intensity
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P4. Non-renewable materials intensity - note: link to Source processes
  
P5. Restricted substances content
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P5. Restricted substances content - note: link to Source processes
  
P6. Energy consumption intensity
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P6. Energy consumption intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes
  
P7. Greenhouse gas emissions intensity
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P7. Greenhouse gas emissions intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes

Revision as of 17:38, 10 November 2021

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:

  • Economic Sustainability =The ability to support a defined level of economic production indefinitely. Focus on poverty, hunger, and health. In a business context this implies using assets efficiently and effectively to ensure continued profitability and re-use of raw materials.
  • Environmental Sustainability = The ability to maintain rates of renewable resource harvest, pollution creation, and non-renewable resource depletion that can be continued indefinitely; Focus on the environment, natural resources, and energy. In a business context this implies reducing a companies environmental footprint, net energy consumption, and shortening supply, production and distribution networks.
  • Social Sustainability = The ability to build and support healthy communities that support current and future generations; Focus on education, equality, peace, and justice. In a business context this implies enforcing basic human rights, labor rights and corporate governance.

Here are the OECD metrtics:

Inputs

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

Operations

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

Products

P1. Recycled/reused content - note: link to Source processes

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

P5. Restricted substances content - note: link to Source processes

P6. Energy consumption intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes

P7. Greenhouse gas emissions intensity - note: link to Source/Make/Deliver processes