Global Homeworker Factors
Homeworking has gone mainstream. Properly account for the emissions of your remote global workforce using this authoritative set of factors.
What?
With workforces going remote in 2019, a transparent global dataset of homeworking emission factors is required to properly account for the emissions of the remote workforce. Derived from national and international sources by the team behind the award-winning Ecometrica Platform, this dataset provides factors for homeworking for all countries.
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Why Use Our Factors?
Time Saving
Get all the factors in one consistent spreadsheet
Accurate
Built on FactorAI, Ecometrica's class leading emission factor database, our factors are accurate, go beyond CO2 to provide all gases and include error analysis
Auditable
Greenhouse Gas Accounting requires transparency and auditability. Our factors are fully referenced and a detailed methodology is provided ensuring that your audit goes off without a hitch
Cost Saving
Save time compared to researching factors on your own. Use these factors for multiple clients, it's all included in our simple pricing structure and clear licensing terms.
Simple Licensing Terms
The Single-Use License:
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Use the factors for your own greenhouse gas assessment
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Publish the subset of factors and references you used
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The Multi-Use License:
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Use the factors for doing greenhouse gas assessments for clients
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Publish the subset of factors and references used in client reports.
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Build the factors into internal tools
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These factors CANNOT be used in client-facing software
Price Plans
Three clear options depending on your intended use
Homeworker Factors
Single-Use
£195
Single Use License
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Technical Documents
If you need to calculate the GHG emissions associated with employees working from home, this spreadsheet of homeworker factors gives you a homeworker emission rate per day for over 219 different countries. The factors take into consideration the need for heating / cooling per country; the electricity factor per country and the percentage of GHG emissions which can be attributed to homeworking.