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Beijing Enterprises

behl.com.hk 1.9

Explore carbon emissions data for Beijing Enterprises. Mycelium helps you review reported emissions, disclosure status, Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 data, climate targets and sustainability information in one company profile.

This profile brings together available carbon emissions data for Beijing Enterprises, including reported figures, modelled estimates, disclosure documents and sustainability indicators, so you can review its emissions and compare its performance against similar companies. Read how we source and check this data.

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Emissions

Carbon emissions

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Open Corporate Carbon Footprint Data Model, by the Carbon Accounting Alliance with Murmurate Digital, Mycelium and Roundarc.

Total yearly emissions across all scopes

8,000,539 tCO2e

Scope 1

tCO2e

5

Scope 2

tCO2e

10,700

Scope 3 total

tCO2e

7,989,834

Scope 3 reported

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Provenance

Review the sources and documents behind Beijing Enterprises's emissions data. Provenance matters because it shows where the information comes from, how recent it is and how complete the disclosure appears to be.

Documents

Carbon accountant

Emissions
Factors

Modelled emission factor Total, all scopes including all Scope 3
871,688 kgCO2e / £M

Supplier specific emission factors (kgCO2e / £M)

Modelled
Reported
Scope 1 + 2 Direct + purchased energy
1,166
1,166
Upstream + upstream Scope 3
424,975
1,166
Total + all Scope 3
871,688
1,186

Which figure should I use?

Use Modelled. It is the most complete view: any categories the company hasn't disclosed are filled with industry-typical estimates, so a transparent company isn't unfairly penalised against one that simply hasn't reported.

Reported counts only emissions the company has filed itself. A blank or low Reported cell doesn't mean those emissions don't exist, just that the company hasn't disclosed them.

When Reported sits close to Modelled, that is a positive signal. The company has disclosed most of its salient emissions and there's little gap for the model to fill. Even then, Modelled is the right figure to use for a like-for-like comparison across companies.

Sustainability
Snapshot

Based on reported data, retrieved with AI

  • Beijing Enterprises reported 8,000,539 tCO₂e in 2023.
  • Scope 3 accounted for 100% of emissions.

According to available emissions disclosures, Beijing Enterprises reported total yearly emissions of 8,000,539 tCO₂e in 2023. Scope 3 emissions accounted for 100% of reported output, indicating supply chain activity, purchased goods and services, business travel, and wider operational dependencies were the most significant contributors to the company's carbon footprint.

The company achieved a Mycelium Score of 1.9, placing it well below average for its sector for sustainability performance, and received a transparency score of 51.0, pointing to fairly limited disclosure, with notable gaps in key areas.

Total Emissions across all scopes

8,000,539 tCO2e

Scope 1 emissions

Direct emissions from sources the company owns or controls, such as fuel use, facilities and vehicles.

Direct emissions

5

tCO2e

Scope 2 emissions

Indirect emissions from purchased energy, including electricity, heating and cooling.

Location based

10,700

tCO2e

Market based

tCO2e

Scope 3 emissions

Wider value chain emissions across the 15 GHG Protocol categories, from purchased goods and business travel to investments, where reported.

ESTIMATED

Cat 1

Purchased goods & services

358,207

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 2

Capital goods

22,795

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 3

Fuel & energy related activities

3,080,583

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 4

Upstream transportation & distribution

337,041

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 5

Waste generated in operations

22,795

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 6

Business travel

22,795

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 7

Employee commuting

22,795

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 8

Upstream leased assets

22,795

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 9

Downstream transportation & distribution

27,680

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 10

Processing of sold products

27,680

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 11

Use of sold products

3,246,661

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 12

End-of-life treatment of sold products

27,680

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 13

Downstream leased assets

27,680

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 14

Franchises

27,680

tCO2e
ESTIMATED

Cat 15

Investments

714,786

tCO2e

15 values were derived via Mycelium's normalisation process rather than reported by the company. Cells marked “–” were not disclosed.

Structured data JSON-LD, Open Corporate Carbon Footprint Data Model Spreadsheet CSV

Open Corporate Carbon Footprint Data Model, by the Carbon Accounting Alliance with Murmurate Digital, Mycelium and Roundarc.

Contact Info

Website

www.behl.com.hk

Address

66/F
Central Plaza
18 Harbour Road

Country

Hong Kong

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How scoring works

How the Mycelium Score is calculated

The Mycelium Score is out of 10. Up to 6.5 points reflect carbon intensity vs sector peers (emissions normalised against revenue). The remaining 3.5 reflect data quality: third-party verified, profile claimed by the company, and full disclosure across all reporting categories.

A higher score means lower carbon intensity than sector peers, backed by data that's third-party verified, claimed by the company, and fully disclosed. Beijing Enterprises's score sits at the top of this page and in the score panel.

How the Transparency Score is calculated

The Transparency Score measures how much of a company's key emissions data is publicly disclosed, graded from A (very high) down to F (very low). Crucially, it weights each gap by how material that bucket is for the company's industry, so an undisclosed category where the bulk of emissions sit hurts far more than a minor one.

For Beijing Enterprises, the single biggest gap is Use of sold products (Scope 3 Category 11). Mycelium estimates it accounts for around 41% of the company's total footprint, typically the largest source of emissions for a Infrastructure company, yet it hasn't been disclosed. Leaving a bucket this large unreported is what's holding the transparency score down.

Other material categories Beijing Enterprises hasn't disclosed:

  • Fuel & energy related activities (Scope 3 Category 3), around 39% of the estimated footprint
  • Investments (Scope 3 Category 15), around 9% of the estimated footprint
  • Purchased goods & services (Scope 3 Category 1), around 4% of the estimated footprint

In total, roughly 97% of Beijing Enterprises's estimated emissions sit in categories it hasn't reported. Disclosing these would be the fastest way to raise the transparency score.

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Beijing Enterprises carbon emissions FAQs

What are Beijing Enterprises's carbon emissions?

In its 2023 reporting year, Beijing Enterprises disclosed total emissions of 8,000,539 tCO2e across all scopes. Scope 3 accounted for the largest share, around 100% of the total.

Does Beijing Enterprises report Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 emissions?

For 2023, Beijing Enterprises's available disclosure covers Scope 1 (5 tCO2e), Scope 2 (10,700 tCO2e). Figures not reported by the company are shown as modelled estimates and labelled as such.

How transparent is Beijing Enterprises's emissions reporting?

Beijing Enterprises has a Mycelium transparency score of 51 out of 100. The score weights each emissions category by how material it is for the company's industry, so it reflects whether the disclosures that matter most have been made.

Is Beijing Enterprises sustainable?

Mycelium measures sustainability through carbon emissions data rather than giving a yes or no verdict. Beijing Enterprises has a Mycelium Score of 1.9 out of 10, which reflects its emissions intensity against sector peers together with how transparent and well-verified its reporting is. The emissions figures, disclosure documents and climate targets on this page give the fuller picture.

Is Beijing Enterprises environmentally friendly?

Carbon emissions are one measurable part of environmental impact, and the part Mycelium tracks. Beijing Enterprises disclosed 8,000,539 tCO2e for 2023, and its Mycelium Score of 1.9 out of 10 shows how that performance compares with similar companies in its sector.

Learn more about our methodology and where this data comes from.