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Greenhouse gas appraisal and verification services

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Verify greenhouse gas reporting according to ISO 14064-1

Greenhouse gas report verification according to ISO 14064-1 is the process of evaluating and confirming the accuracy and reliability of the greenhouse gas emissions report according to ISO 14064-1 standard. This standard specifies requirements for reporting and validating greenhouse gas emissions, helping to ensure that an organization’s published information about its greenhouse gas emissions is accurate and complies with international principles. about transparency and fairness. NatureCert performs the due diligence process as a third party to ensure the objectivity and independence of the validation process.

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Validate and verify greenhouse gas reporting according to ISO 14064-2

Appraisal and verification of greenhouse gas reports according to ISO 14064-2 is the process of evaluating and confirming the accuracy and reliability of reports on project greenhouse gas emissions according to ISO 14064-2 standards. ISO 14064-2 focuses on greenhouse gas emissions management processes and activities related to greenhouse gas emission reduction projects.

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ISO 14067 product carbon footprint verification

This verification process ensures that product carbon footprint information is measured and reported in accordance with the requirements of ISO 14067, and also complies with international principles of transparency and independence in reporting. about carbon footprint. NatureCert carries out this verification process as an independent organization to ensure objectivity and independence of the results.

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Training on greenhouse gas inventory

Greenhouse gas inventory training is the process of providing the knowledge and skills necessary to carry out greenhouse gas inventory activities. The experts and staff who conduct greenhouse gas inventories are trained to understand the methods of measuring, collecting data, and calculating greenhouse gas emissions.

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