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Carbon Measurement

Carbon Measurement

Carbon measurement Links and summary on Green House Gas (GHG) standards and UK Emissions Factors, provided by Mabbet & Associates Ltd. – OVCA carbon measurement consultants

  1. GHG Protocol Corporate accounting and reporting standard: Corporate Standard | GHG Protocol – The GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard is a guide that helps companies track and report their greenhouse gas emissions. It divides emissions into two main categories: Scope 1, which includes direct emissions from sources the company owns, and Scope 2, which covers indirect emissions from the energy the company purchases. This standard simplifies the process of calculating emissions and helps organizations create plans to reduce them, supporting their efforts to be more sustainable and efficient.
  2. GHG Protocol for Project Accounting: Project quantification – Project Protocol | GHG Protocol – The GHG Protocol Project Accounting Standard helps organizations measure and report the greenhouse gas reductions from specific projects. It provides simple guidelines for calculating how much emissions are reduced or how much carbon is removed from the atmosphere. This standard is useful for project developers and others working on climate initiatives, making it easier to show the impact of their work. By using this framework, organizations can effectively track their contributions to reducing greenhouse gases and support climate goals.
  3. GHG Protocol for Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard: Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard | GHG Protocol – The GHG Protocol Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard helps companies measure and report the greenhouse gas emissions that occur throughout their entire value chain, beyond just their direct operations. This includes emissions from activities like the production of purchased goods, transportation, and the disposal of products sold. The standard provides a clear framework for companies to identify where these emissions come from and find opportunities to reduce them. By using this standard, organizations can better understand their overall impact on the environment and work with suppliers and customers to make more sustainable choices.
  4. UK Emission factors 2024: Greenhouse gas reporting: conversion factors 2024 – GOV.UK – The UK Emission Factors Database is a helpful resource that provides information on greenhouse gas emissions from various activities in the UK. It includes data on emissions from sectors like transportation and energy, making it easier for local authorities and organizations to understand their environmental impact. This database is freely available on the government website and is updated annually. By using it, companies and local governments can track emissions more accurately and find ways to reduce them, supporting efforts to fight climate change.

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