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    Carbon Footprint Product

    Group 15

    Nor Sazila Bt Kamaruddin ( 2012838076)

    Noorshilla Binti Suboh ( 2012677258)

    Nur Atika Binti Habik Saat (( 2012843664

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    1- Beijing July/2007- Sub-committee 7 is created, absorbing TC 207/WG 5-6

    - Decision to explore potential for a CFP standard

    2- Mexico City- January 28-30/2008- Confirmation of interest to work on

    - a) CFP

    - b) continue work on requirements for competency of GHG validators and verifiersWG1 (ISO

    14066) and WG2 (ISO 14067) are created

    3- Vienna April 23-4/2008- WG2 Meeting

    - Identify purposes, elements, market place interests etc. started shaping the NWIP along the lines

    of Part 1- quantification and Part 2- communication

    4- Bogota June -July/2008- Outline of contents of part 1 and 2 for a NWIP.

    - The result of intense debate on role of the PCR in quantification.

    - Quantification along the ISO 14044 for one impact indicator. The NWIP, with detailed outline for

    the 2 parts was balloted and approved circa 11/ 2008

    5- Kota Kinalabu- Jan 19-24/2009- Some experts helped put together a draft of the Working

    Draft

    with the intent to create a WD#1 at Cairo meeting

    6- Cairo June July/2009- Very large number of comments, revision is simplified, focusing on to

    the major parts.

    7- Vienna-October 19-21.

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    ISO/WD 14067-1

    - Part 1: Qualification ISO/WD 14067-2

    - Part 2: Communication

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    A carbon footprint measures the impact of human

    activities on the environment, and is typically measured

    in tons or pounds of carbon dioxide emitted in the

    entire life cycle of the product.

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    Electricity production in power plants

    Transports operations

    Industrial processesAgricultural processes

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    Refers to the calculation of the amount of GHG emissionsassociated with a company, event, activity, or the lifecycle of agood/service,

    Enables to ascertain and manage GHG emissions along thesupply chain

    Safeguards the survival of companies in the changingregulatory and economic business landscape

    Furthers the understanding of the risks and opportunities in thesupply chain

    Allows to focus effort in response to new regulatory,shareholder and consumer pressures

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    CFP quantified using indicators such as the Global

    Warming Potential (GWP).

    As defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on ClimateChange (IPCC)

    GWP is an indicator that reflects the relative effect of a

    greenhouse gas in terms of climate change considering

    a fixed time period, such as 100 years (GWP100).

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    - Which for one impact category (global warming) would makequantification a reliable and proven measurement.

    - Some issues to be fully resolved yet are getting in the way of a faster

    development

    the role of product category rules in quantification,

    details of the inventory phase,

    discussed in the scope offsets,

    discussion in limiting it to actions outside the product system as discrete

    projects or also including certain continuous action in operations part of

    the product system reasonability

    time period for use stage, treatment of delayed emissions, storage in theinventory, new proposal of considering 100-year period GHG emissions

    treated as a single release.

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    Thank you ..