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Emissions factor record

grain drying, high temperature in Switzerland

A compact benchmark for screening emissions and cost before you compare suppliers, locations, and lower-emissions alternatives.

Total emissions

0.5835

kg CO2e / kg

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Benchmark summary

The public benchmark for grain drying, high temperature in Switzerland is 0.5835 kg CO2e / kg.

Emissions factor summary

Key fields for evaluating whether this factor fits your sourcing analysis.

Product or activity
grain drying, high temperature
Region
Switzerland (CH)
Total emissions
0.5835 kg CO2e / kg
Data source
BAFU
Year represented
2025
LCA lifecycle
At farm

What this means

Use this value as a directional benchmark when screening grain drying, high temperature sourcing in Switzerland. It is useful for early procurement analysis, supplier conversations, and identifying where emissions reductions may be possible.

Important limitation

This page provides a public view of a single emissions factor. It is not a supplier-specific product carbon footprint and should not be used as a substitute for verified supplier data when final reporting requires primary evidence.

Common questions

What is the emissions factor for grain drying, high temperature in Switzerland?

The public benchmark for grain drying, high temperature in Switzerland is 0.5835 kg CO2e / kg, based on at farm data from 2025.

How much CO2 does grain drying, high temperature produce per kg?

grain drying, high temperature in Switzerland produces approximately 0.5835 kg CO2e / kg. This covers the at farm and is a public benchmark for screening purposes only.

What is the carbon footprint of grain drying, high temperature?

The carbon footprint benchmark for grain drying, high temperature sourced in Switzerland is 0.5835 kg CO2e / kg as of 2025. Use this for early procurement screening and supplier conversations.

Can this grain drying, high temperature emissions factor be used for supplier-level reporting?

Use it for screening and early sourcing decisions. For final supplier-level reporting, prefer primary supplier data, verified product carbon footprints, or documents that match your reporting boundary.

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Use Unibloom Switch to compare alternative ingredients, suppliers, regions, costs, and emissions for grain drying, high temperature instead of relying on one static factor.

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