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Use of sold products module: complete and understand it
Use of sold products module: complete and understand it

A guide to the activity module "Use of sold products module" to complete it correctly

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Written by Riane
Updated over 4 months ago

This module is designed to assess the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated by your products after their sale, throughout their life cycle, up to the final customer or through intermediate processes. It is relevant in cases where your company sells products whose use leads to GHG emissions.

This module does not take into account the end-of-life treatment of sold products, which is assessed in a separate module titled "End-of-life treatment of Sold Products."

You can find this module on the Data - Activity Overview.

1. Products Concerned

The products covered by this module can vary and include, but are not limited to, electronic devices, vehicles, clothing, and other consumer goods that consume energy (electricity, fuel, gasoline) during their use.

2. Data Required

  • Name of the product (mandatory)

  • Section (optional): Additional information or category of the product. This column is only used for qualitative analysis purposes

  • Country of usage (optional)

  • Sales quantity over the year of the assessment (mandatory)

  • Product lifespan in years (mandatory)

  • Type of energy consumed [Electricity, Natural gas, Gasoline, etc.] (mandatory)

  • Unit used to measure the consumption. 4 units are available: kWh, L, m3, and gal [US] (mandatory)

  • Percentage allocation of emissions, if the product is part of an assembly - The usual allocation key is the weight of the component in relation to the weight of the assembly. (optional)

  • Annual unitary energy consumption of the product OR;

  • If the annual consumption is not available, the average hourly consumption, along with the average number of hours used per day and number of days used per year.

3. Upload your data

  • Download the data collection template as an Excel file or a Google sheet, by clicking on « Import a file »

  • Follow the process written in the first tab to fill the mandatory columns correctly.

  • Upload your template completed onto the module. A Greenly analyst will take over to compute the related carbon emissions and import the results.

4. Results

The Results page offers a clear and detailed view of the emissions from the use of sold products, ranging from household appliances to industrial equipment. You will be able to filter by product category and usage type.

5. Actions

This page has been designed to help you find alternatives to reduce emissions related to the processing and use of sold products. You can also go to the Actions menu and search through Greenly's library of reduction actions.

We offer 3 different approaches, each with a more or less significant impact:

Sufficiency: Reduce certain physical flows or monetary flows voluntarily if no real need.

Substitution: Substitute a process, a service, or a component with a less emissive one.

Optimization and efficiency: Optimize a process in the value chain or implement new, more efficient technologies.

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