What are the differences between ISO 14064-1 and GHG reports?
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What are the differences between ISO 14064-1 and GHG reports?
ISO 14064-1 and the GHG Protocol are standards designed to ensure the reliability and transparency of carbon footprint reporting. However, there are some differences between these two standards.
The ISO 14064-1 standard provides a more general framework for calculating and reporting GHG emissions. The GHG Protocol, on the other hand, provides more detailed guidance on the accounting and reporting of GHG emissions.
The ISO 14064-1 standard can cover the full scope of GHG emissions. The GHG Protocol, on the other hand, can cover a specific scope of GHG emissions.
The ISO 14064-1 standard does not require carbon footprint reports to be verified by an independent verification body. The GHG Protocol, on the other hand, requires carbon footprint reports to be verified by an independent verification body.