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How to Achieve Carbon Neutral Certification ?

Carbon Neutrality means balancing the greenhouse gases (GHGs) an organization emits with the amount it removes or offsets — resulting in a net-zero impact on the climate. It…

means balancing the greenhouse gases (GHGs) an organization emits with the amount it removes or offsets — resulting in a

It is not just a marketing term. It follows

like UNFCC or PAS 2060. These frameworks ensure the process is credible, auditable, and internationally recognized.

Understanding the Building Blocks of Carbon Neutrality

Every organization releases emissions through activities like:

Compensating for the remainder through high-quality climate projects

How to Achieve Carbon Neutral Certification

Start with a rigorous GHG Inventory using ISO 14064 or GHG Protocol.

Cover Scope 1, Scope 2, and relevant Scope 3 categories. Your baseline must be accurate, verifiable, and supported by evidence. Recommended to audit your emission inventory.

Reduce What You Can (Operational Efficiency + Clean Energy)

Invest in Carbon Reduction Projects (Before Offsetting)

This step is often misunderstood. Before buying offsets, organizations should invest in internal & supply-chain reduction initiatives. This builds credibility and long-term impact.

• Green logistics & route optimization

Buy High-Quality Carbon Offsets (For the Remaining Emissions)

After reducing as much as possible, offset the unavoidable emissions using:

Offsets should be permanent, independently verified, and from reputable registries.

Once verified by an accredited body, your organization receives:

This can be showcased in ESG reports, tenders, and investor communications.

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