What is the Carbon Trust triple standard?

The Carbon Trust Triple Standard for Carbon, Water & Waste A certification and mark of excellence that enables organisations to demonstrate their success in cutting their carbon, water and waste footprints.

What is PAS 2080?

PAS 2080 is a global standard for managing infrastructure carbon and has been authored to meet World Trade Organization requirements. The framework looks at the whole value chain, aiming to reduce carbon and reduce cost through more intelligent design, construction and use.

What is the main purpose of the Carbon Trust?

The Carbon Trust founded Set up as a company limited by guarantee by the UK government in order to accelerate the UK’s move to a low carbon economy by helping business and the public sector cut their carbon emissions and help drive low carbon innovation.

How do I get net zero certification?

How to Become a Qualified Net Zero Participant

  1. CHBA Membership. Be a CHBA member in good standing.
  2. Training. Complete the CHBA Net Zero Builder Training with a minimum exam score of 75%.
  3. EnerGuide. Become an EnerGuide (ERS) registered builder with NRCan before starting the home.
  4. Labels.
  5. Registration.

How does the Carbon Trust help large companies?

The Carbon Trust is helping to drive corporate sustainability across the world, partnering with businesses to set science-based targets, reduce climate impact and transition to a low carbon economy.

Does Net Zero include Scope 3?

Scope 3 emissions must be included in credible net zero plans.

What is pas2050?

PAS 2050 takes a process life cycle assessment (LCA) approach to evaluating the GHG emissions associated with goods or services, enabling companies to identify ways to minimise emissions across the entire product system.

What are carbon hotspots?

Physical carbon hotspots Physical sites at which there is intense generation of greenhouse gas emissions include coal-fired power stations, coal mines, major motorways, airports, industrial facilities and sites of major deforestation. These are carbon hotspots at a project or infrastructure scale.

Does the Carbon Trust still exist?

Our history. We have been an expert voice on climate change and carbon emissions for almost two decades. From our beginnings as a UK government-backed organisation, we are now a global leader in climate impact reduction, partnering with businesses and organisations worldwide.

What has the Carbon Trust developed?

The Carbon Trust was developed and launched during first Blair Administration (1997-2001) as part of the development of the Climate Change Levy (CCL), a tax on business energy use that still operates today….Carbon Trust.

Type Not for Dividend Private Company Limited by Guarantee
Number of employees 300+
Website carbontrust.com

What is net zero certified?

This is where Net Zero International helps by providing you with all the tools you need plus a certificate from a UN approved partner that checks your carbon footprint data, as an independent party, and confirms its authenticity.