Abstract:
For the past few centuries, human activity has significantly increased and interfered
with natural processes. For instance excessive greenhouse gases (GHGs)emissions
have caused global warming and its accompanying effects. In the 21st century, the
global temperature has already risen about 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels and would
increase by an estimated 1.5°C in between 2030 and 2052. To curtail the increasing
GHG emissions carbon footprint is one such method that can help keep trajectory of
the GHG emissions regularly before applying techniques to reduce them. Large
organizations are considered to have a major influence on the GHG emissions. To
address these concerns many organizations including universities are now tracking
their carbon footprint. The focus of this study is the carbon footprint estimation of the
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) H-12 campus. The main
objectives of this research were to estimate the carbon footprint of the NUST H-12
campus from 2019-2022. To pinpoint the underlying factors and stressors that
contribute to the total carbon footprint of NUST. Further emphasis was to compare the
carbon footprint of NUST with that of industrial sector mainly steel industry (for this
purpose Fazal Steel (PVT) Limited was chosen). A Microsoft Excel based tool was
also developed for the estimation of carbon footprint. The tool developed for university
carbon footprint calculation followed the IPCC guidelines for estimation of carbon
footprint. For the calculation of carbon footprint of NUST and Fazal Steel the GHG
Protocol, ISO 14064-1 and IPCC Guidelines were used for principles and system
boundaries identification. ISO 14064-1 standard was used in reporting the calculated
emissions. The results obtained showed that the total carbon footprint of NUST from
2019 to 2022 was 45890.9 tCO2e. The highest carbon footprint was observed for year
2019 which was 11920.54 tCO2e. The year 2022 showed the lowest carbon footprint
i.e., 11507.90 tCO2e. Scope 2 emissions were the highest to contribute for the total
carbon footprint and were estimated around 24621.4 tCO2e. When compared with
industrial carbon footprint Fazal Steel’s carbon emissions were estimated around
2455488.27 tCO2e, much higher than that of NUST.