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Features of this module which is linked to CSR |
This module, linked to CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), is a module whose presence depends on the subscription to the inventory management module.
It will allow you to have general indicators on the carbon footprint of your entire fleet as well as top by users, equipment and sites to allow you to establish a fairer policy with regard to CSR and particularly the carbon footprint.
1/ In the Management module, click on Carbon footprint to access the module.
2/ You arrive in the carbon footprint module.
The main indicators are available.
You will find:
- General information such as the carbon impact of the manufacture of the devices in your inventory and their use.
- In the "Planning" column: the depreciation period of the terminals (planned depreciation) and the overall carbon impact of the fleet and its energy ranking.
- At time T: the current amortization period of the terminals (since the terminal appeared in mytem), a graph expressing the amortization progress in %.
Note: the planned depreciation period (by default 5 years) can be configured in the tool (see "Carbon footprint" sheet)
Carbon footprint calculation (kgCO2e/year)
((n/t)+x)
- n (carbon weight of manufacturing in kgCO2e)
- x (carbon weight of usage in kgCO2e)
- t (depreciation period in years)
3/ The module offers you a Top 10 list of the most energy consuming equipment in decreasing order.
This can help you to understand which equipment has the greatest carbon impact in order to choose other less energy-consuming equipment during the renewal phases for example.
You will find:
- A cumulative table summarizing the most energy consuming terminals since the beginning of the life cycle.
- An average table summarizing the most energy-consuming terminals since the beginning of the life cycle.
- A default slider at time T showing the indices but which can be switched to a representation of the index in planning (Planned (projected)).
4/ The module offers you a Top 10 list of the most energy-consuming users in descending order.
5/ The module offers you a Top 10 list in decreasing order by site where the most energy-consuming equipment is located.
Important: in order to have this information, each terminal must have a site on its detailed file.
Note: the table below indicates the nomenclature of the energy classification.
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