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Net-Zero Data Public Utility

A global centralized repository of company-level greenhouse gas emissions data.

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12,497

companies covered by NZDPU

2,968

companies with available SICS® sector information

Consumer Goods

267

Extractives & Mineral Processing

208

Financials

300

Food & Beverage

217

Health Care

157

Infrastructure

388

Renewable Resources & Alt. Energy

41

Resource Transformation

521

Services

161

Technology & Communication

463

Transportation

245

The NZDPU uses the IFRS Foundation's Sustainable Industry Classification System® (SICS®) because it groups companies based on their sustainability-related risks and opportunities.



The SICS® industry classification system is maintained by the IFRS Foundation as part of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) standards. If appropriate company identifier information is provided in the underlying data source, the NZDPU uses this, along with information provided by SASB, to determine an entity’s corresponding SICS® sector.

102

of 197 UNFCCC NAZCA jurisdictions covered

Coverage Area

The NZDPU is designed to be integrated with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)’s Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action (NAZCA). Therefore, the NZDPU uses NAZCA Jurisdictions for tracking purposes.

15%

of direct global GHG emissions disclosed by companies are currently covered by the NZDPU

8,055.924 2MMtCOe is disclosed by companies on 1NZDPU
54,720.277 2MMtCOe account for total global GHG 2emissions
1Total

Scope 1 GHG emissions 2(millon metric tCOe) reported to CDP for reporting year 2022 by companies listed on the NZDPU. Excludes Scope 1 GHG emissions values greater than 400 million  tCO2e.



2Global

GHG emissions including 2CO, 4CH, 2NO and F-gases from all sources, including agriculture and land use change. (source: CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O from Jones et al. (2024) - Calculated by Our World in Data and F-gases from Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR)).



Methodology: Emissions covered by NZDPU only include Scope 1 GHG emissions of the companies listed on NZDPU. They exclude all indirect GHG emissions to eliminate double counting. Total global GHG emissions include emissions from agriculture and land use change. Total global GHG emissions cover the 2022 calendar year. Company GHG emissions currently cover reporting year 2022.

12,497

companies covered by NZDPU

2,968

companies with available SICS® sector information

Consumer Goods

267

Extractives & Mineral Processing

208

Financials

300

Food & Beverage

217

Health Care

157

Infrastructure

388

Renewable Resources & Alt. Energy

41

Resource Transformation

521

Services

161

Technology & Communication

463

Transportation

245

The NZDPU uses the IFRS Foundation's Sustainable Industry Classification System® (SICS®) because it groups companies based on their sustainability-related risks and opportunities.



The SICS® industry classification system is maintained by the IFRS Foundation as part of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) standards. If appropriate company identifier information is provided in the underlying data source, the NZDPU uses this, along with information provided by SASB, to determine an entity’s corresponding SICS® sector.

102

of 197 UNFCCC NAZCA jurisdictions covered

Coverage Area

The NZDPU is designed to be integrated with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)’s Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action (NAZCA). Therefore, the NZDPU uses NAZCA Jurisdictions for tracking purposes.

15%

of direct global GHG emissions disclosed by companies are currently covered by the NZDPU

8,055.924 2MMtCOe is disclosed by companies on 1NZDPU
54,720.277 2MMtCOe account for total global GHG 2emissions
1Total

Scope 1 GHG emissions 2(millon metric tCOe) reported to CDP for reporting year 2022 by companies listed on the NZDPU. Excludes Scope 1 GHG emissions values greater than 400 million  tCO2e.



2Global

GHG emissions including 2CO, 4CH, 2NO and F-gases from all sources, including agriculture and land use change. (source: CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O from Jones et al. (2024) - Calculated by Our World in Data and F-gases from Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR)).



Methodology: Emissions covered by NZDPU only include Scope 1 GHG emissions of the companies listed on NZDPU. They exclude all indirect GHG emissions to eliminate double counting. Total global GHG emissions include emissions from agriculture and land use change. Total global GHG emissions cover the 2022 calendar year. Company GHG emissions currently cover reporting year 2022.

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