Overview
ISO 14064 is a set of international standards designed to help organizations quantify, monitor, report, and verify greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and reductions. These standards provide a comprehensive framework for managing GHG emissions.
Detailed Information
The ISO 14064 standard is divided into three parts, each focusing on different aspects of GHG management:
Example
Consider a company aiming to reduce its carbon footprint. It would start by using ISO 14064-1 to measure and report its current GHG emissions. Next, it might implement a project to reduce emissions, following ISO 14064-2 guidelines. Finally, to assure stakeholders of the accuracy of its reported emissions and reductions, the company would seek verification under ISO 14064-3.
Conclusion
ISO 14064 provides a robust and standardized approach for organizations to manage their GHG emissions responsibly. This contributes to greater environmental integrity and supports the global effort against climate change.
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