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Tackling Scope 3 Emissions: Unveiling Business Opportunities

Reducing carbon footprints has become a crucial goal for businesses across industries. While Scopes 1 and 2 emissions—those generated directly by companies or indirectly from energy consumption—are often prioritized, Scope 3 emissions represent a more complex challenge. These emissions occur across the value chain, from suppliers to end-users. Addressing them not only meets growing regulatory …

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The Critical Role of Emission Management Software in Achieving Sustainability Goals

INTRODUCTION In today’s environmentally conscious world, businesses face increasing pressure not only to minimize their carbon footprint but also to prove it. Emission management software has become a vital tool in this process, enabling organizations to track, analyze, and report their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions effectively. This blog explores why emission management software is not …

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Identifying the Baseline Candidates (part 1-Requirements)

Baseline Candidates: “Baseline candidates” are like different options or methods that you could use to achieve the same result in your project. These options could be various technologies or practices. Geographic Area and Temporal Range: The procedures focus on a specific location (geographic area) and time frame (temporal range). This means you’re considering options that …

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Selecting a Baseline Procedure

The Project Protocol presents two procedures for estimating baseline emissions associated with a project activity’s primary effect: the project-specific and performance standard procedures. This blog provides brief guidance on when one procedure may be preferable to the other. Requirements For each primary effect associated with a project activity the project developer shall select and justify …

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Defining the GHG Assessment Boundary (Part 1- Requirements)

Imagine you have a project that’s meant to reduce the amount of harmful greenhouse gases (GHGs) released into the environment. To accurately measure how much it helps, you need to consider everything that’s directly and indirectly affected by the project. Here’s the breakdown in simple terms: Identify the Project Activities: First, pinpoint exactly what your …

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GHG Accounting Principles

This blog talks about six principles that are meant to be the foundation for accounting, measuring, and reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions in projects. These principles are like fundamental rules that should be followed in all aspects of handling data related to the reduction of greenhouse gases in a project. The main goal of these …

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Policy Aspects of GHG Project Accounting

“GHG project accounting” refers to keeping track of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from various projects. Now, when we say “involves making decisions that directly relate to policy choices faced by GHG programs,” it means that while tracking these emissions, certain decisions need to be made. These decisions are connected to the policies set by GHG …

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