Aspects of The Upgraded EarthCheck Assessed Program
EarthCheck Assessed is designed for businesses that want to start addressing Sustainability and Climate Change. The programme provides businesses with an online Health Check Framework that assesses Key Environmental Performances Areas such as energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions, water consumption and waste production. The program is fully compliant with current Australian Greenhouse Office Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions protocols and reporting standards including NGERS. It is also compliant with ISO14064, the IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories and adheres to the UNEP Guidelines for calculating GHG Emissions for business & non commercial organisations.
EC3 Global's research team works closely with the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) working group under Professor Robert Pagan at the University of Queensland on maintaining continued local and international compliance.
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