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Component: EHS-CI
Component Name: SAP Carbon Impact
Description: Reduction in the ratio of emissions and a business metric over time. For example, reduce CO2 per tonne of cement by 12% between 2000 and 2008.
Key Concepts: Intensity target is a feature of the SAP Carbon Impact component of EHS-CI. It allows users to set a target for the amount of carbon emissions they want to reduce in relation to their production output. This helps companies track their progress towards reducing their carbon footprint and meeting sustainability goals. How to use it: To use the intensity target feature, users must first set a baseline for their carbon emissions. This baseline should be based on the company’s current production output and carbon emissions. Once the baseline is set, users can then set an intensity target for their desired reduction in carbon emissions. This target should be based on the company’s sustainability goals and desired reduction in carbon emissions. Tips & Tricks: When setting an intensity target, it is important to consider the company’s current production output and carbon emissions as well as its sustainability goals. It is also important to consider the company’s resources and capabilities when setting an intensity target. Setting an unrealistic intensity target can lead to frustration and failure to meet sustainability goals. Related Information: The SAP Carbon Impact component of EHS-CI also includes features such as carbon footprint tracking, carbon offsetting, and reporting. These features can help companies track their progress towards reducing their carbon footprint and meeting sustainability goals. Additionally, SAP provides resources such as tutorials, webinars, and support forums to help users get the most out of the SAP Carbon Impact component of EHS-CI.