SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2015
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GJ<br />
Energy use by energy source (GJ)<br />
250,000<br />
7.44<br />
7.45 7.32<br />
8.00<br />
7.00<br />
200,000<br />
96,098 98,456 90,873<br />
150,000<br />
6.00<br />
5.00<br />
4.00<br />
26,863<br />
29,930 39,156<br />
100,000<br />
3.00<br />
50,000<br />
104,050 98,751<br />
2.00<br />
33,205<br />
1.00<br />
0 0.00<br />
FY12 FY14 FY15<br />
Gj / HOG Tonne<br />
GJ<br />
250,000<br />
200,000<br />
150,000<br />
100,000<br />
50,000<br />
0<br />
Energy use by division (GJ)<br />
11,423 6,115<br />
12,066<br />
51,418 46,866 50,929<br />
118,415 125,602<br />
117,039<br />
45,987 48,233<br />
42,852<br />
FY12 FY14 FY15<br />
Diesel<br />
Electricity<br />
Hatchery<br />
Processing<br />
Petrol<br />
Gj/HOG Tonne<br />
Marine farming<br />
Fleet vehicles<br />
Transport energy (GJ)<br />
140,000<br />
120,000<br />
2,610<br />
3,050<br />
100,000<br />
GJ<br />
80,000<br />
60,000<br />
40,000<br />
20,000<br />
0<br />
58,900<br />
54,200<br />
6,190<br />
5,050<br />
16,100<br />
61,800<br />
8,240<br />
5,390<br />
18,900<br />
54,200<br />
FY12 FY14 FY15<br />
Notes to all energy charts: We have presented the data for the previous two LCA<br />
assessments as the base years for comparison. Data for FY2013 has not been<br />
included as no LCA assessment was undertaken for this period. Energy and<br />
emissions data from FY2012 and FY2014 have been recalculated to reflect the<br />
new methodology and enable comparison. Energy has been converted to joules<br />
using standard conversion factors. Scope 1 and 2 emissions have been calculated<br />
using NGER (2014) emissions factors and GWPs for CO 2, CH 4 and N 2O. Scope 3<br />
energy and emissions for transport were calculated using the same Simapro LCA<br />
models used in previous years. These models have also been used to calculate the<br />
eutrophication potential. As such these results are more comprehensive as they also<br />
take into account the upstream impacts. The equity share approach has been used<br />
to define the boundaries of these assessments. This covers 100% of the energy and<br />
GHG from the operations over which Tassal has full equity share, as well as the 80%<br />
share of Saltas in line with the percentage ownership.<br />
Market<br />
Feed<br />
Smolt<br />
Processing<br />
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