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The GHG Protocol

The GHG Protocol Corporate Standard was provided by the World Resource Institute and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development

The GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard provides requirements and guidance for companies and other organizations preparing a corporate-level GHG emissions inventory.

The standard covers the accounting and reporting of seven greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol – carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) and nitrogen trifluoride (NF3). It was updated in 2015 with the Scope 2 Guidance, which allows companies to credibly measure and report emissions from purchased or acquired electricity, steam, heat, and cooling.

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Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Account and Reporting Standard

Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard was provided by the World Resource Institute and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development

The Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Accounting and Reporting Standard allows companies to assess their entire value chain emissions impact and identify where to focus reduction activities.

For easy reading on your computer, notebook, tablet, or handheld device, click to download the electronic version of the Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard. This version provides hyperlinks between the standards text, tables and images. Please note that the page numbers vary slightly between the original and electronic versions. When citing specific page numbers, please note when you are referring to the electronic

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Scope 3 Calculation Guidance

Scope 3 Calculation Guidance was provided by the World Resource Institute and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development

Making corporate value chain accounting easier than ever

An effective corporate climate change strategy requires a detailed understanding of a company’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Until recently, most companies have focused on measuring emissions from their own operations and electricity consumption, using the GHG Protocol’s scope 1 and scope 2 framework. But what about all of the emissions a company is responsible for outside of its own walls—from the goods it purchases to the disposal of the products it sells?

The Scope 3 Standard is the only internationally accepted method for companies to account for these types of value chain emissions. Building on this standard, GHG Protocol has now released a companion guide that makes it even easier for businesses to complete their scope 3 inventories.

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The Carbon Footprint for Organization Calculating and Reporting (in Thai)

The Carbon Footprint for Organization Calculating and Reporting (in Thai) was provided by the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization)

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The Carbon Footprint for Organization Verification Guidance (in Thai)

The Carbon Footprint for Organization Verification Guidance (in Thai) was provided by the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization)

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Net Zero on Campus Guide

Net Zero on Campus Guide provided by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network

guide and accompanying toolkit for universities and colleges to accelerate climate action worldwide.

As universities and colleges across the world continue to commit to reaching net zero emissions, it is crucial that lessons and resources are shared in a comprehensive and intentional manner to accelerate campus decarbonization efforts. Thus, SDSN, the Climateworks Centre, and Monash University have come together to leverage their expertise and networks of academic institutions around the world to develop a guide to net zero campuses and this accompanying online toolkit.

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