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65 65  1. //You, based on the information provided in the CEC document package, calculate the required KPIs, prepare a cecAP for your claim, and request the CEC Assessment of the claim using the cecAOF form, or//
66 66  1. //If you have difficulties determining the required KPIs, we offer the CEC LCA Support Service. We then provide you another Excel table into which you enter specific information about your production (such as electricity consumption, annual production volume) and your product and materials (such as what materials you use for the sustainable card, sheet size, thicknesses, weight of a card, yield loss numbers), and we calculate the CEC KPIs for you. With those numbers provided you then proceed as described under 1. To order this CEC LCA Support Service, please use the cecLOF form included in the document package.//
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68 68  //If you think this would be useful, I am happy to arrange a call with you to explain things further.//
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114 114  * //Did you include your air conditioning systems, IT, lights in the “Electricity Allocation” worksheet?//
115 115  * //If you do not have these details, or do not have the time, then we can do the calculations assuming that all electricity was used to produce cards. The determined value is higher then, but it looks like you still will have a valid claim. Just let me know which way you want to progress.//
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117 117  //On the Layer 1 worksheet, you have defined a thickness for the overlay of 0.6 mm. The thickness of the overlay is certainly much less, maybe 0.06 mm?//
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119 119  //For the plastic layers I am missing a transport route from the supplier to their departure airport.//
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126 126  //I assume layer 3 is an inlay. Do you do wire embedding yourself? If not, you need to add the distances to and from the wire embedder. A typical volume of copper wire in a wire embedded inlay is 10mm3.//
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129 -//The Layer worksheets look fine to me. For Spica and Folienwerke Wolfen it is sufficient to enter the Spica or Folienwerke Wolfen CEC claim numbers. They should be able to provide them to you.//
131 +//The Layer worksheets look fine to me. For Spica btw it is sufficient to enter the Spica CEC claim numbers. They should be able to provide them to you.//
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131 131  //In the Electricity Allocation worksheet you list your card manufacturing equipment, but then in column K you select “No” for the machines I would think belong to CB production, and you enter nothing for embedding and perso equipment. Please select “Yes” for the machines that belong to CB production, and “No” for embedding and perso equipment. Also, please add air conditioning, lighting, etc. For lighting you can do summaries, eg 90 LED x 15VA, but please distinguish between office and production (provided they are all behind the same electricity meter).//
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