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Transport impact dashboard

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Written by Root Support
Updated over a year ago

Welcome to the onboarding manual for our impact dashboards. This manual will guide you through navigating our dynamic dashboards, enabling you to interpret insights and make data-driven decisions effectively.​

This article will guide you through how the transport impact dashboard works.

Environmental & carbon footprints

We calculate two types of footprints: carbon and environmental.

The carbon footprint is determined using the IPCC 2021 methodology and the GWP100 indicator.

Our results align with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, reporting emissions in three scopes:

  1. Scope 1 covers direct emissions from owned or controlled sources

  2. Scope 2 includes indirect emissions from purchased energy generation, and

  3. Scope 3 encompasses all other indirect emissions in the company’s value chain.

Curious to learn more about the Greenhouse Gas Protocol? Read our blog here.

The environmental footprint provides insights into the overall environmental impact of the company or product portfolio across a broad range of metrics including climate change, ecosystem quality, material resources, pollution, toxicity and water use.

The environmental footprint is calculated using the Environmental Cost Indicators from CE Delft combined with ReCiPe 2016 v1.03 (H). Our environmental footprint assesses a range of environmental metrics, creating a holistic overview of the company’s impact, unlike other Life Cycle Assessment SaaS solutions that only assess a limited number of environmental metrics.

Environmental footprint

What is this dashboard about?

This dashboard provides insights into the portion of your total company impact that is attributed to transport.

Transport footprint metric

Our environmental footprint metric assigns a monetary value to your company’s environmental impacts, such as carbon emissions and water usage. If Planet Earth had a bank account, this would be the amount invoiced.

In this dashboard, the monetary value shows the total transport footprint for a selected timeframe, expressed in euros.

Curious to learn more about our environmental footprint metric? Read our blog here.

Top contributing transport modes

This table displays the top transport modes contributing to your company’s total transport footprint.

Transport impact per category

This pie chart illustrates how your transport footprint is distributed across six impact categories. Each impact category represents several environmental factors, such as climate change or pollution, that are affected by your company’s activities.

This chart highlights the environmental impact of the transport your company uses.

Inbound versus outbound transport impact

This chart shows the total transport footprint, divided into inbound and outbound transport.

Inbound transport comes from routes generated from your purchase order data, and outbound transport comes from routes identified from your sales order data.

Transport impact over time

This chart displays your total transport footprint over time.

Transport impact side-by-side

This table provides a breakdown of each unique transport route, showing the total environmental footprint, transported materials, total distance, and transport modes.

The 'Absolute' view option offers insight into each transport route’s environmental impact as a monetary value, which is related to Root’s environmental footprint metric.

The 'Relative' view option shows the environmental impact of each transport route compared to your company's overall transport footprint.

You can download this data by clicking the download button at the top right of the table.

Carbon footprint

What is this dashboard about?

This dashboard provides insights into the portion of your total company carbon footprint that is attributed to transport.

Transport footprint metric

This is your total transport footprint for a selected timeframe, expressed in tonnes of CO2e, also known as greenhouse gas emissions. This number represents the impact of your business activities on global warming.

Top contributing transport modes

This table displays the top transport modes contributing to your company’s total transport carbon footprint.

Transport impact per scope

This graph shows the total facility carbon footprint distributed across scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions.

Inbound versus outbound transport impact

This graph shows the total carbon footprint for transport, divided into inbound and outbound transport.

Inbound transport comes from routes generated from your purchase order data, and outbound transport comes from routes identified from your sales order data.

Transport impact over time

This graph displays your total transport carbon footprint over time.

Transport impact side-by-side

This table provides a breakdown of each unique transport route, showing the total carbon footprint, transported materials, total distance, and transport modes.

The 'Absolute' view option offers insight into each transport route’s carbon impact, expressed in tonnes of CO2e.

The 'Relative' view option shows a transport route's carbon impact compared to your company's overall transport carbon footprint.

You can download this data by clicking the download button at the top right of the table.

FAQ

What are Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions?

Carbon emissions are categorised into three scopes:

  • Scope 1 covers direct emissions from owned or controlled sources

  • Scope 2 includes indirect emissions from purchased energy generation, and

  • Scope 3 encompasses all other indirect emissions in the company’s value chain.

For product companies, the majority (typically over 85%) of emissions fall under Scope 3.

What is an impact category?

An impact category represents an environmental factor influenced by your company’s activities, such as climate change or pollution. We group these factors into six key impact categories.

Can you explain each impact category?

Impact Category

Explanation

Climate change

Measures the greenhouse gases emitted by your company’s activities and their contribution to global warming.

Ecosystem quality

Assesses the impact of industrial activities on biodiversity, habitat integrity and the overall health of ecosystems.

Material resources

Evaluates the consumption and depletion of natural resources, including minerals and fossil fuels, throughout a product’s life cycle.

Pollution

Analyses the release of contaminants into the environment, affecting the quality of air, water and soil.

Toxicity

Examines the release of harmful substances into the environment and their potential effects on human health and ecosystems.

Water use

Measures freshwater consumption and its effects on water availability and aquatic ecosystems.

You can find more information about Root’s environmental footprint calculation, including the impact activity, indicators and the environmental price per unit, in this document.

What happens after I upload data - is the dashboard immediately usable?

Yes, the dashboard is always up to date. We’ve recently removed the “Request Impact” button, so you’ll instantly see the most current data based on your uploaded information.

What is the difference between inbound and outbound transport?

​​Inbound transport refers to logistic routes generated from your purchase order data, and outbound transport refers to logistic routes generated from your sales order data.

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