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Building a credible Baseline scenario for your GHG Management strategy

Building a comprehensive and reliable GHG emissions inventory to calculate and manage your business' carbon footprint

Also known as carbon footprint, a corporate or organizational GHG emissions assessment is an essential tool to understand your business impact on climate change, and how to manage it.

Path to net-zero

A Greenhouse gas emission inventory  is a list of emission sources and the associated emissions quantified using standardized methods. It provides an exhaustive picture of all the GHG emissions of an organization, an event or a project and is the essential first step towards net-zero emissions. Our team of experts can help your business track, report and reduce your GHG emissions.

Greenhouse gas emissions reporting:

In addressing climate change, the European Parliament has endorsed the European Climate Law, which increases the EU's goal of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions to at least 55% by 2030 (up from the current 40%) and enforces legally binding climate neutrality by 2050.
This brings stricter regulations and requirements for companies to reduce their carbon footprint and transition to cleaner energy sources. Consult with your consultants to understand your obligations based on the characteristics of your business.

Contact us to find out more about our emissions measurement and reduction services:

Methodologies and standards applied by Avvena :

NEW EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE ON CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING (CSRD)

Approved in 2022, the CSRD strengthens existing rules on non-financial reporting.

The scope of CSRD reporting goes beyond the requirements of its predecessor the NFRD and mandates disclosure of a broader set of metrics, including GHG emissions, Scopes 1, 2 and 3. The CSRD will also have a broader scope, covering all large public and private companies that meet at least two of the following criteria:

  • 250+ employees
  • 20 million or more in total assets
  • 40 million euros or more in sales

From 2024, companies will therefore be required to publish detailed information on sustainability issues. This will increase corporate accountability, avoid discrepancies in sustainability standards and facilitate the transition to a sustainable economy.

Our Presence

  • France - Porto-Vecchio
  • Spain - Madrid
  • Malta - San Gwann

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