Energy, water, transport and waste metrics grid

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Circular Operations appendix packing five quarter-page tables (energy, transport, tarp, water, waste) into a four-quadrant grid with year-over-year deltas.

Summary

The densest appendix page in the section: five operations tables (energy, transport and logistics, tarp waste, water, and waste disposal) tiled across a four-quadrant grid, each tracking 2020 to 2022 with a delta column.

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 page is divided into a tight grid of small tables: top-left "ENERGY CONSUMPTION [MWH]" (Scope 1 stationary, Scope 2 indirect, renewable/conventional/district heating), bottom-left "UPSTREAM TRANSPORTATION AND PURCHASED OUTBOUND LOGISTICS" (air freight, road, rail, shipping) and a small "TOTAL TARP WASTE" table; top-right "WATER CONSUMPTION [MEGALITER]", bottom-right "WASTE AND DISPOSAL [T]" by disposal method (metal, plastic, cardboard, general waste, electrical scrap, glass, PET, paper). Every table uses a yellow header row, green section banners, monospace numerals across 2020, 2021, 2022 and a "2021 > 2022" delta, with yellow total rows and footnotes. The running footer carries the deck slug.

Key takeaway

Fitting five separate tables onto one landscape page without chaos by holding every table to the same grammar: yellow header, green section banner, monospace columns, "2021 > 2022" delta, yellow total. The shared template lets the eye jump between unrelated metrics without relearning the layout.

Reuse notes

A reference for a metrics-heavy operations or ESG appendix that must consolidate many small data sets onto few pages. The strict repeated table template is the reusable idea; it scales to as many quadrants as the page allows. Keep within the deck's tab-header and dotted-grid system so the density still reads as deliberate.

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