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Introduction
Step into a new frontier of environmental action with the Global Climate League, where the focus is on the bioregional stage. Whether you're an individual, a company, a school, or a community group - everyone's invited to join this exhilarating venture.
Under the vast umbrella of the Global Climate League, 185 teams emerge, each representing a distinct bioregion on our planet. It's not just a league; it's a movement uniting people worldwide. Picture this: 5 theme-leagues, each with its own set of league-specific standings and a coveted championship.
Now, here's the magic - the teams aren't just made up of players; they encompass everyone in the bioregion contributing to activities related to the 5 key themes. It's a dynamic collaboration where individuals, organizations, and companies join forces, driving impactful change right where it matters most. Welcome to the Global Climate League, where every bioregion becomes a stage for environmental and social transformation.
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League scoring methodologies, goals & indicators
Methodology Profile
Methodology Indicators & KPIs
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Renewable energy
Methodology:
SDPI - Sustainable Development Performance Indicators
Goal:
To disclose for the last 5 years to gauge the degree of progress.
The ratio of an entity’s consumption of renewable energy to its total energy consumption during the reporting period.
Learn more about Context-Based Sustainability (CBS)
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Supplier Environmental Assessment
Methodology:
GRI
Goal:
The reporting organization shall report how it manages supplier environmental assessment using Disclosure 3-3 in GRI 3: Material Topics 2021.
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Supplier Environmental Assessment
Methodology:
GRI
Goal:
Negative environmental impacts in the supply chain and actions taken
The reporting organization shall report the following information:
a. Number of suppliers assessed for environmental impacts.
b. Number of suppliers identified as having significant actual and potential negative environmental impacts.
c. Significant actual and potential negative environmental impacts identified in the supply chain.
d. Percentage of suppliers identified as having significant actual and potential negative environmental impacts with which improvements were agreed upon as a result of assessment.
e. Percentage of suppliers identified as having significant actual and potential negative environmental impacts with which relationships were terminated as a result of assessment, and why.
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Waste
Methodology:
GRI
Goal:
Waste generated
The reporting organization shall report the following information:
a. Total weight of waste generated in metric tons, and a breakdown of this total by composition of the waste.
b. Contextual information necessary to understand the data and how the data has been compiled.
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Waste
Methodology:
GRI
Goal:
Waste directed to disposal
a. Total weight of waste directed to disposal in metric tons, and a breakdown of this total by composition of the waste.
b. Total weight of hazardous waste directed to disposal in metric tons, and a breakdown of this total by the following disposal operations:
i. Incineration (with energy recovery);
ii.Incineration (without energy recovery);
iii.Landfilling;
iv. Other disposal operations.
c. Total weight of non-hazardous waste directed to disposal in metric tons, and a breakdown of this total by the following disposal operations:
i. Incineration (with energy recovery);
ii. Incineration (without energy recovery);
iii. Landfilling;
iv. Other disposal operations.
d. For each disposal operation listed in Disclosures 306-5-b and 306-5-c, a breakdown of the total weight in metric tons of hazardous waste and of non-hazardous waste directed to disposal:
i. onsite;
ii. offsite.
d. Contextual information necessary to understand the data and how the data has been compiled.
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Waste
Methodology:
GRI
Goal:
Management of significant waste-related impacts
a. Actions, including circularity measures, taken to prevent waste generation in the organization’s own activities and upstream and downstream in its value chain, and to manage significant impacts from waste generated.
b. If the waste generated by the organization in its own activities is managed by a third party, a description of the processes used to determine whether the third party manages the waste in line with contractual or legislative obligations.
c. The processes used to collect and monitor waste-related data.
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Waste
Methodology:
GRI
Goal:
Waste diverted from disposal
The reporting organization shall report the following information:
a. Total weight of waste diverted from disposal in metric tons, and a breakdown of this total by composition of the waste.
b. Total weight of hazardous waste diverted from disposal in metric tons, and a breakdown of this total by the following recovery operations:
i. Preparation for reuse;
ii. Recycling;
iii. Other recovery operations.
c. Total weight of non-hazardous waste diverted from disposal in metric tons, and a breakdown of this total by the following recovery operations:
i. Preparation for reuse;
ii. Recycling;
iii. Other recovery operations.
d. For each recovery operation listed, a breakdown of the total weight in metric tons of hazardous waste and of non-hazardous waste diverted from disposal:
i. onsite;
ii. offsite.
e. Contextual information necessary to understand the data and how the data has been compiled.
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Waste
Methodology:
GRI
Goal:
Waste generation and significant waste-related impacts
For the organization’s significant actual and potential waste-related impacts, a description of:
i. the inputs, activities, and outputs that lead or could lead to these impacts;ii. whether these impacts relate to waste generated in the organization’s own activities or to waste generated upstream or downstream in its value chain.
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Waste and Pollution
Methodology:
Doshisha University Value Research Center
Goal:
Net Zero non-GHG air emissions
All non-GHG air emissions are monitored, measured, and reported on with net zero impacts
Complete the form (first time only) to download the document, and then click the link to go to the specific page.
Category:
Environment
Macro-indicator:
Waste and Pollution
Methodology:
Doshisha University Value Research Center
Goal:
Net Zero GHG Emissions
All GHG emissions are monitored, measured, and reported on with net zero impacts.
Complete the form (first time only) to download the document, and then click the link to go to the specific page.
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