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Green coffee carbon footprint calculation: Towards a globally recognised standard

www.saiplatform.org. www.idhsustainabletrade.com. Project title: Development of Product Category Rules for the calculation of the carbon footprint of green coffee. Why the project? The coffee sector is very active in environmental issues related to coffee production.

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Green coffee carbon footprint calculation: Towards a globally recognised standard

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  1. www.saiplatform.org www.idhsustainabletrade.com Project title: Development of Product Category Rules for the calculation of the carbon footprint of green coffee • Why the project? • The coffee sector is very active in environmental issues related to coffee production. • Methods of measuring the emissions of green house gases from the green coffee value chain vary considerably and as such provide varied results. • Common methods are essential for the coffee sector to be ‘speaking the same language’ when sharing and comparing GHG mitigation programmes. • Clear outputs of quantification activities is essential for informed decisions to be made . • The Driver is not labelling – It is about better understanding and continuous improvement quantifiably. Green coffee carbon footprint calculation: Towards a globally recognised standard • Who is driving the process? • Sustainable Agriculture Initiative Platform (SAI Platform: ) Coffee Working Group is collaborating with The Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH) in order to deliver this project • The Steering Group for the project is Tchibo, Illy Cafe, D.E Master Blenders 1753, Mondelēz International and Lavazza. • How is the project delivered? • As the project is being developed for the entire Green Coffee sector, the associated process is totally transparent. • Teams of interested stakeholders collaborate to ensure that every level of the supply chain has the opportunity to contribute to the developmental process should they wish. • The project is seeking pragmatic solutions to the lack of data availability so it is not a barrier to the delivery of the PCR process. • The PCR development seeks a sensible balance between scientific robustness of the outputs and practical delivery. • What is the timeline? • Open consultation will start on April 15th 2013 • Deadline for consultation is June 3rd 2013 • The Product Category Rules review and approval will take place on August 5th 2013 • Publication of the Green Coffee PCR will is planned for October 7th 2013 If you want to know more or get involved, please contact Brian Lindsay (BLindsay@saiplatform.org)

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