GHG Accounting

What is a GHG Accounting

Greenhouse Gas (GHG) accounting is the process of measuring, recording, and reporting the emissions of greenhouse gases produced by a company’s operations. It includes tracking emissions across three scopes:

Scope 1: Direct emissions from owned or controlled sources (e.g., company vehicles, manufacturing facilities). Scope 2: Indirect emissions from the consumption of purchased electricity, steam, heating, and cooling.
Scope 3: Indirect emissions from the value chain, such as business travel, transportation, and product supply chains.
GHG accounting involves measuring and tracking a company’s greenhouse gas emissions to understand its environmental impact. The process begins with identifying the organizational boundaries—defining which operations, subsidiaries, and joint ventures will be included. Next, the company assesses its emissions across three "scopes": Scope 1 (direct emissions from owned or controlled sources), Scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased electricity, steam, or heating), and Scope 3 (indirect emissions from the value chain).

Data is then collected for each emission source, including energy consumption, fuel use, and other relevant activities. Emission factors are applied to calculate the total GHG emissions in terms of CO2 equivalents. The company may use software or external tools to automate and streamline this process.

Once the data is collected and calculations are made, GHG emissions are reported, often in line with international standards such as the GHG Protocol or ISO 14064. The results help the company identify key areas for emission reduction and support sustainability reporting, regulatory compliance, and climate strategy development.

Why is GHG Accounting Done?

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ESG due diligence is a process that evaluates a company's sustainability and ethical practices.
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The process can identify gaps in reporting, limitations of current controls and areas for improvement.

How to conduct

Define the Purpose and Scope

Identify ESG Issues

Engage Stakeholders

Assess Business Impact

Prioritize Issues

Validate Findings

Report and Integrate

Review and Update Regularly

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