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How can organisations accurately measure their progress towards their sustainability goals?

Organisations can accurately measure their progress towards their sustainability goals through these steps:


  1. Emission inventory: Conduct a comprehensive assessment of all emissions, including Scope 1 (direct), Scope 2 (indirect), and Scope 3 (indirect upstream and downstream) emissions.
  2. Data collection: Gather data on energy consumption, transportation, production processes, and other relevant activities that contribute to emissions.
  3. Emission calculation: Use standardised emission factors to calculate emissions from various sources with our Carbon Footprint Calculator.
  4. Baseline establishment: Establish a baseline year for emissions, serving as a reference point for measuring progress.
  5. Set clear and achievable targets: Based on the emissions inventory and baseline emissions, set clear emissions targets that are achievable and sustainable. 
  6. Implement reduction and compensation measures: Once emissions targets have been set, implement reduction strategies and compensation measures to achieve the target.
  7. Monitoring and reporting: Regularly track emissions, assess the effectiveness of reduction strategies and carbon compensation, and report progress transparently.
  8. Third-party verification: Engage independent experts to verify emission data and compensation efforts for accuracy and credibility.

By meticulously following these steps, organisations can have a clear understanding of their emissions, track their progress accurately, and make informed decisions to achieve sustainability. With a strong track record and expertise, Green Earth can assist your organisation every step of the way in your journey towards sustainability.