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Importing activities through template in Step 3
Modified on Thu, 15 Jan at 2:30 PM
Adding and Editing Activities per Entity in CO₂ Reporting (Step 3)
In Step 3 of the CO₂ reporting workflow, you can refine activities on an entity-by-entity level. This step allows you to upload, edit, and manage activity data directly for a single entity, ensuring accuracy and flexibility before moving forward in the reporting process.
Uploading Activities per Entity
Each entity has the option to upload its own Excel file in Step 3. The upload process is similar to Step 2, but with important differences in required fields:
Key Differences from Step 2:
- No Entity Field Required – Since the upload is already specific to the selected entity, you don't need to include an entity field in the template
- Additional Required Fields – Value, Unit, and Data Confidence are now available
If you upload activities for multiple entities at the same time, please note that uploads are processed one entity at a time and may take several minutes to complete and appear in the system. This streamlined approach makes it faster for individual entities to provide their data without repeating information already defined earlier in the workflow.
1. Activity Information:
Required Fields (must be completed):
- Scope - The emission scope category (e.g., 1.1, 2.3, 3.9)
- Activity Title - Name of the activity using your company's terminology
Optional Fields. However, some fields have conditional requirements (*) :
- Value* - The numerical amount of your activity data
- Unit* - The measurement unit for your value
- Data Confidence* - How reliable your data is (typically low, moderate or high)
- Activity Description - Additional details about the activity
- Tags - Labels to help organize and filter activities
- Date (DD/MM/YYYY) - When the activity data was recorded
2. Emission Factor Information:
Unlike Step 2, emission factor requirements depend on your activity data completion:
If Value, Unit, AND Data Confidence are all provided:
- Emission factors become mandatory - you must choose one of the two options below
If any of Value, Unit, or Data Confidence are missing:
- Emission factors are optional and can be left blank
If, emission factors are mandatory for you in Step 3. You must choose one of two options:
- Option 1: Use Database Reference
- Fill in: Emission Factor ID only
- Leave blank: All other emission factor fields
- The system will automatically retrieve all factor details from our database
- Option 2: Provide Custom Emission Factor
- Fill in: Emission Factor Name, Factor (kg CO2e), Measurement Type, and Unit
- All four fields must be completed together
- Partial entries will cause upload errors
For Scope 2 emissions, you will again see separate fields for market-based and location-based factors. Entities can update these as needed based on their specific procurement contracts or regional averages.
You can find the valid Measurement Type and Unit combinations in the attached excel file.
Adding and Editing Activities Manually:
Besides uploading a file, you can also add new activities directly within the system or make adjustments to previously uploaded activities. All edits are logged, so you maintain full transparency into how activity data evolves during the reporting process.
For questions about specific emission factor IDs or help with recurring issues, please contact our Customer Success team!
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