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Circular Operations appendix pairing a full Scope 1-3 emissions table with a labelled upstream/downstream GHG Protocol value-chain diagram.
Summary
A Circular Operations appendix page combining a detailed greenhouse-gas emissions table by scope and category with a labelled GHG Protocol value-chain diagram on the right.
Visual description
White ground, faint dotted grid, right-edge ruler, rotated "APPENDIX" tab; the six-tab header shows CIRCULAR OPERATIONS in a black pill. The left two-thirds is an "EMISSIONS BY CATEGORY [t CO2 eq]" table: Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 sections on green banner rows, each with line items (purchased goods, capital goods, business travel, employee commuting, transport, operational waste, end-of-life) across 2020, 2021, a "2021 [corr]" column, 2022 and a percent delta in monospace numerals, closing on a yellow Total row. The right third is titled "GHG PROTOCOL" with a row of small gas-molecule icons and a line-drawn diagram of nested arrow blocks splitting upstream activities, FREITAG, and downstream activities, each labelled (purchased electricity, business travel, leased facilities, franchises, and so on). Footnotes and the running footer close the page.
Key takeaway
Placing the raw emissions table and the conceptual scope diagram on the same page so a reader sees both the numbers and the value-chain logic behind them. The diagram is built only from thin outlined arrow blocks and small line icons, matching the technical-drawing language of the dotted grid rather than introducing color charts.
Reuse notes
The strongest reuse here is the pairing pattern: a quantitative table next to a simple line diagram that explains its structure. Directly applicable to emissions, energy, or any framework where categories need both data and a model. Keep the outlined, monochrome diagram style to stay coherent with this deck's grid-and-table system.
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