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GS1 Belgilux Guidelines for the Carbon Footprint Measurement of Transportation and Warehousing in the FMCG/retail sector Connecting business
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Document Date: 2013-08-23 08:40:32


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Luxemburg / /

Company

Carrefour / Unilever / Kraft Foods Europe / Sara Lee / Delhaize / Pepsico / Energy Management / Agency for Environment / /

Country

Belgium / Luxembourg / /

Currency

EUR / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

IndustryTerm

greenhouse gas emissions / oil consumption / measurement tool / supply chain / electricity / air conditioning equipment / transportation / energy consumption / obvious energy use / greenhouse gas concentration / transportation emissions / sustainable logistics network / electricity consumption / retail / retail distribution network / pragmatic tool / retail distribution activities / logistics management / online tool / house gas emissions / supply chain network / energy use / energy efficiency / renewable energy / transportation various hypotheses / gas consumption / oil / indirect greenhouse gas / online calculator / inbound and outbound transportation / business travel / transportation road transportation emissions / logistics network / /

Organization

GS1 / Agency for Environment and Energy Management / European Union / GS1 ECR Belgilux / /

Person

Van Genechten / Lima Natuurvoeding / Oetker / Jan Somers / Sven Verstrepen / Arnaud Brohé / /

Position

CEO / accountant / /

URL

www.gs1belu.org/fr/carbon-footprint-2 / www.ramdesign.be / www.gs1belu.org/nl/carbon-footprint-1 / /

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