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Environmental
Quantifying Your Organisation’s Carbon Footprint – New
You need this course if …
» you want your organisation to adopt the trusted approach
to quantifying your carbon footprint
» you may now, or in the future, want an independent verification
of your organisation’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions
and removals
You will learn …
» the value of effective systems for collecting, analysing and
reporting accurate GHG data and information
» the business benefits of using ISO 14064 as the basis for
GHG reporting
» the structure of ISO 14064’s 3 parts
» the intent and key requirements of ISO 14064-1
» the terminology used within the standards
» how to define organisational and operational boundaries
to quantify your GHG inventory
» how to select the appropriate quantification methods
» the interpretation of the reporting requirements
» the role and nature of the verification process
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and your organisation’s broad view of the importance of
reducing its carbon footprint
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This course runs throughout the year.
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