EVERTECHNIK Testing & Certification Co., Ltd. has obtained the qualification of greenhouse gas (GHG) verification/validation. Using the methodology of GHG ISO 14064-1 and ISO 14064-2 standards, and in accordance with the requirements of ISO 14064-3, EVERTECHNIK Testing & Certification Co., Ltd. is able to carry out GHG emissions verification/validation for enterprises, helping them to achieve a green and low-carbon transformation, assisting them to achieve net-zero emissions, and enhancing their competitiveness in sustainable development.
At present, more and more organisations and even individuals are beginning to pay attention to their impact on climate change, and to analyse and calculate their own carbon emission levels. At the same time, they expect to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) through energy saving and emission reduction, which are the best interpretation of organisations' social responsibility.
Corporate Carbon Emissions
The direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions of a company over a certain period of time (usually one year), mainly including carbon dioxide (CO2e), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N20), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), and nitrogen trifluoride (NF3), which are commonly expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e).
The significance of GHG emission verification for enterprises
● Understand their own emission status and explore the potential of energy saving and emission reduction;
● Helps enterprises to reduce costs and control environmental risks;
● Meet the demand for carbon disclosure in the supply chain;
● To meet the requirements of customers' bidding and tendering;
● Meet the requirements of carbon emission reporting and verification system of national key carbon emitting enterprises;
● Meet the requirements of carbon trading (e.g. carbon trading, carbon emission tax, carbon border tax, emission reduction subsidy, etc.);
● It is an important basis for the evaluation of green factories, green products and other green manufacturing;
● It can be used as the basis for applying for green credit and local financial incentives;
● Fulfil corporate social responsibility.
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Third-party GHG verification process: