ISO14068
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Jump to navigationJump to searchISO 14068 is a 2023 international standard from the ISO 14000 environmental management series that provides a framework for achieving and claiming carbon neutrality. It replaces PAS 2060, offering a more comprehensive, science-based approach that emphasizes reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, using credible offsetting methods, ensuring transparency, and aligning with international frameworks like the GHG Protocol.
Key Aspects of ISO 14068.
- Carbon Neutrality: The standard outlines the principles, requirements, and guidance for an organization to be carbon neutral, meaning its net GHG emissions are reduced to zero.
- Quantification and Reduction: It requires organizations to quantify all direct and indirect GHG emissions, with a clear focus on reducing emissions first before resorting to offsetting.
- Offsetting: It specifies the use of credible GHG removal or compensation measures, ensuring that offset projects are validated and that their use is transparent.
- Transparency and Integrity: A core aim is to prevent greenwashing by providing clear, verifiable claims of carbon neutrality through robust accounting and disclosure.
- Alignment: The standard is aligned with broader international frameworks, including the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and the Paris Agreement, and builds on the requirements of the ISO 14064 series for GHG accounting.
- Replacement for PAS 2060: As of late 2023 and into 2025, ISO 14068-1 has replaced the PAS 2060 standard for carbon neutrality claims.
Benefits of Implementing ISO 14068.
- Verifiable Claims: Enables organizations to make credible claims of carbon neutrality to stakeholders.
- Reduced Emissions: Provides a clear pathway and guidance to reduce an organization's carbon footprint.
- Enhanced Reputation: Strengthens brand image and builds customer confidence in sustainability initiatives.
- Regulatory Compliance: Helps organizations meet current and future environmental regulations.
- Improved Operations: Encourages resource efficiency, potentially leading to cost savings.
https://files.sciencebasedtargets.org/production/files/Net-Zero-Standard.pdf
https://ghgprotocol.org/sites/default/files/standards/Scope3_Calculation_Guidance_0.pdf