GHG Protocol

The Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) is a globally recognized standard for the measurement and management of emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) of companies and their value chains, as well as for measures to reduce emissions.

The GHG Protocol was established in 1990 following the need for a coherent framework for the communication of data on greenhouse gases. Today, it collaborates with governments, industry associations, NGOs, companies and other organizations to provide the world's most used calculation guidelines for emissions.

The GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard for example, the Reference Standard for the Calculation of the carbon footprint of companies, represents the most used global reference standard for calculating and reporting emissions, by companies and institutions, and is adopted by more than 90% of the Fortune 500 Companies.

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