This tool calculates the greenhouse-gas emissions from business travel — GHG Protocol Scope 3, Category 6 — by multiplying each trip by its emission factor. Build an itinerary of flights, rail, road journeys, taxis, and hotel nights, and get the total in kg and tonnes CO2e for your carbon inventory.
How it works
Each travel mode has an emission factor measured in kilograms of CO2e per unit of activity:
- Flights, rail, cars and taxis use kg CO2e per passenger-km.
- Hotels use kg CO2e per room-night.
The calculation for each line is simply:
emissions (kg CO2e) = quantity × emission factor
The lines are then summed to give the Category 6 total. For example, a 1,500 km short-haul economy flight at a factor of 0.15102 kg/passenger-km produces 1,500 × 0.15102 ≈ 227 kg CO2e.
Why cabin class matters
DEFRA publishes separate factors per cabin because premium seats occupy more space and therefore carry a greater share of the aircraft’s fuel burn:
| Mode | kg CO2e / passenger-km |
|---|---|
| Long-haul economy | 0.19562 |
| Long-haul business | 0.56730 |
| Long-haul first | 0.78249 |
Flight factors already include a radiative-forcing multiplier for the extra warming caused by emissions at altitude.
Notes
Factors reflect the UK DEFRA/BEIS 2024 conversion set. If your company reports under CSRD or the GHG Protocol, document the factor source and version alongside the totals. For non-UK hotel stays and electricity-grid-dependent EV charging, substitute country-specific factors where you have them. All calculation runs locally in your browser.