described by the greenhouse gas protocol, indirect emissions are made up of scope 2 and scope 3 emissions. these are emissions which are a consequence of a company’s or organisation’s activities but are owned or controlled by another entity. examples of indirect emissions include but are not limited to: purchased electricity, waste disposal, and business travel.
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