Carbon Reporting in association with Chemical Industries Association

Government legislation mandates all UK registered large enterprises to report their carbon emissions. This is the latest development in the increasing scope of mandatory carbon reporting, following on from other schemes such as the Carbon Reduction Commitment, European Union Emissions Trading System, and Climate Change Agreements. In addition, organisations are increasingly aware of the need to understand the carbon impacts of their operations and processes with a number of organisations setting Net Zero / Carbon Neutral targets. This course will provide an insight into; the methodologies and principals of carbon reporting, an overview of the mandatory reporting schemes and who is captured by the legislation, voluntary carbon reporting and what the various schemes and terms involve / mean, and the benefits of understanding your carbon emissions.

Who should attend?

  • For storage, manufacturing and distribution companies only.
  • Existing environmental / energy managers, coordinators or other individuals with involvement or responsibility for energy and carbon reporting under mandatory schemes or for voluntary purposes
  • Delegates wishing to gain an understanding of: the basic principles of; carbon footprinting, carbon neutrality categorisation of carbon emissions, how to present and report carbon emissions, the various existing government carbon reporting schemes including; EU ETS, SECR, and CCAs, and voluntary reporting schemes such as CDP and Science Based Targeting.

Agenda

  • Background to carbon reporting.
  • Carbon reporting – the basic principles.
  • ‘Scope 3’ emissions – what they are and how they can be measured / reported.
  • Mandatory carbon reporting schemes – overview including EU ETS, SECR, and ESOS.
  • Voluntary carbon reporting schemes – overview including Carbon Neutrality, CDP, and Science Based Targets.
  • Product foot printing / life cycle assessment – the basic principles.
  • Benefits of carbon reporting and sources of further information.

370.00 GBP (ex. VAT) – CIA Membership

410.00 GBP (ex. VAT) – Non-members

£40 discount for second and subsequent delegates applied at checkout

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