Aggregation tags correspond to the tags that are used for the indicators pre-set by default in the tool. You can therefore use them to add data to take into account in the pre-set indicators, but you do not have the option to add new ones.
The indicators in question are:
Share of renewable energies
Share of second-hand equipment in the IT fleet
Share of recycled waste
To calculate an indicator, use the following formula: 100 x ($1/$2)
($ = variable)
Here are the details of the calculations by indicators:
Share of renewable energies = 100 x (renewable / electricity)
Share of second-hand equipment in the IT fleet = 100 x (second-hand IT / IT)
Share of recycled waste = 100 x (recycled / waste)
To simplify, we can say that the variables correspond to the aggregation tags.
That is to say, when you tag a data with the aggregation tag renewable, this data will be used in the calculation of the indicator Share of renewable energies.
⚠️ Note that there is an exception for the indicator Share of recycled waste. The variable waste corresponds to a category and not an aggregation tag.
So you must think carefully about categorizing your "Recycled waste" data with the aggregation tag "recycled"; otherwise, the data will be counted as part of the variable waste, and the indicator will then be incorrect.
These indicators are available in the Analysis section.
And when you click on the relevant indicator, you get the calculation details at the bottom of the page ⬇️