Carbon & GHG Training
Equip your teams to measure, manage, and communicate greenhouse gas emissions with confidence using globally recognised standards.
Explore Carbon & GHG ProgrammesBuild credible carbon competence inside your organisation
Our Carbon & GHG training portfolio is designed for organisations that need robust, audit‑ready approaches to greenhouse gas accounting, product carbon footprinting, and carbon neutrality. Each programme is delivered remotely, blends theory with practical examples, and aligns with leading ISO standards and the GHG Protocol.
Trainings are offered on a rotating quarterly basis, allowing your teams to join at the right level and progress through a clear carbon pathway.
Carbon & GHG Training Programmes
ISO 14064‑1: Corporate GHG Accounting
Quantify and report organisational emissions with clarity and confidence.
Next session: 15 & 16 January 2026 (then every April, July, October)
Duration: 2 days (remote)
This practitioner‑level course provides a complete introduction to corporate greenhouse gas accounting in line with ISO 14064‑1 and the GHG Protocol. Participants learn how to define boundaries, gather data, calculate emissions, and prepare decision‑useful inventories for internal and external stakeholders.
Key topics:
- Principles of corporate GHG accounting
- Organisational and operational boundary setting
- Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions – concepts and examples
- Data collection, emission factors, and calculation methods
- Building and maintaining an emissions inventory
- Reporting, disclosure, and audit readiness
Ideal for: Sustainability teams, carbon analysts, finance and risk professionals.
Download ISO 14064‑1 BrochureISO 14067: Product Carbon Footprinting
Understand and quantify the climate impact of your products across their life cycle.
Next session: 13 & 14 February 2026 (then every May, August, November)
Duration: 2 day (remote)
This programme focuses on ISO 14067 and the practicalities of developing credible product carbon footprints. It is ideal for organisations looking to respond to customer requests, ecolabelling requirements, and market expectations around low‑carbon products and services.
Key topics:
- Principles and scope of ISO 14067
- Goal and scope definition for product studies
- Life cycle stages, system boundaries, and functional units
- Data collection strategies and secondary datasets
- Calculating product GHG emissions
- Communicating product carbon results and claims
Ideal for: Product managers, LCA practitioners, sustainability teams, R&D and marketing.
Download ISO 14067 BrochureISO 14068‑1: Carbon Neutrality & Net Zero
Develop credible neutrality and net‑zero strategies aligned with international best practice.
Next session: 06 & 07 March 2026 (then every June, September, December)
Duration: 2 day (remote)
This course introduces ISO 14068‑1 and guides participants through the concepts of carbon neutrality, net‑zero pathways, and credible climate claims. It is designed to help organisations move beyond headline commitments to structured, verifiable action plans.
Key topics:
- Carbon neutrality vs net zero – definitions and implications
- Using ISO 14068‑1 as a framework for claims
- Setting reduction targets and transition plans
- Offset strategy, quality criteria, and residual emissions
- Evidence, documentation, and verification considerations
- Communicating climate claims responsibly
Ideal for: Sustainability leaders, strategy teams, brand and communications professionals.
Download ISO 14068‑1 BrochureClimate Project Builder (ISO 14064‑2)
Design and document robust mitigation projects that stand up to scrutiny.
Next session: May 2026
Duration: 1 day (remote)
This programme focuses on project‑level climate action in line with ISO 14064‑2. It is particularly relevant for organisations developing renewable energy, energy efficiency, or nature‑based projects and seeking credible methodologies for quantifying emission reductions or removals.
Key topics:
- Overview of ISO 14064‑2 requirements
- Baseline setting and additionality
- Project boundary and leakage considerations
- Monitoring plans, data collection, and QA/QC
- Quantification of project emissions and removals
- Reporting and verification aspects
Ideal for: Project developers, climate teams, consultants, and sustainability leads.
Download ISO 14064‑2 Brochure