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  2. BSI PAS 2060 - Wikipedia

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    The British Standards Institution announced the development of the PAS 2060 Standard for Carbon Neutrality in October 2009 [2] with the objective of increasing transparency of carbon neutrality claims by providing a common definition and recognized method of achieving carbon neutral status.

  3. Carbon accounting - Wikipedia

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    For the average company, Scope 3 emissions estimates are significantly higher than the level of direct emissions. [157] NGOs such as SBTI are working to address this. If a company's Scope 3 emissions are more than 40% of their total, that company needs a Scope 3 target to meet SBTi standards. [158]

  4. Business as usual (business) - Wikipedia

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    Business as usual (BAU), the normal execution of standard functional operations within an organisation, forms a possible contrast to projects or programmes which might introduce change. [1]

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  6. Environmental full-cost accounting - Wikipedia

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    The State of Florida uses the term full-cost accounting for its solid waste management. In this instance, FCA is a systematic approach for identifying, summing, and reporting the actual costs of solid waste management. It takes into account past and future outlays, overhead (oversight and support services) costs, and operating costs. [3] [4]

  7. Catastrophe modeling - Wikipedia

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    Catastrophe modeling [1] (also known as cat modeling) is the process of using computer-assisted calculations to estimate the losses that could be sustained due to a catastrophic event such as a hurricane or earthquake.

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  9. Los Angeles abrasion test - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles machine defined in the standard is a simple ball mill of specified size and shape [3] The standard charge of rock is set at 2.5–5 kilograms (5.5–11.0 lb) depending on the size of the particles. [4]