Carbon Footprint Verification Service
The best starting point for enterprises on the path to net-zero carbon emissions.
SSDC provides educational training to internal staff, ensuring their understanding of the necessary procedures and information required for carbon footprint verification. We assist enterprises in effectively controlling their carbon emissions, managing the entire audit process, and obtaining an official verification certificate through a qualified third party. SSDC offers two types of carbon footprint verification services as follows.
ISO 14064-1
Greenhouse Gas Inventory
This is the greenhouse gas inventory generated by company activities. The inventory criteria include setting the boundaries for greenhouse gas emissions, conducting an inventory of greenhouse gas emissions from organizational activities, quantifying emissions and removals, and identifying specific requirements for management improvement measures or activities related to greenhouse gas emissions. The inventory principles are relevance, completeness, consistency, accuracy, and transparency. Conducting a greenhouse gas inventory enables companies to understand their emissions profile, identify emission hotspots, and explore emission reduction opportunities, thereby minimizing the company’s negative environmental impact. This helps improve the company’s image and ensures compliance with relevant regulatory requirements.
ISO 14067
Product Carbon Footprint Verification
This is a standardized method used to calculate the carbon emissions of products or services throughout their life cycle, aiming to provide businesses with a unified standard for assessing the carbon footprint of their products and services. For products, this method includes analyzing various stages of the product’s life cycle, from raw material extraction and processing, manufacturing, and transportation, to the use phase and end-of-life disposal methods. By conducting a product carbon footprint assessment, businesses can obtain data on the carbon emissions of their products and supply chains. This enables them to identify emission hotspots and carbon reduction opportunities, allowing them to proactively address the potential impacts of future carbon taxation systems.