Environmental standards such as the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, ISO 14064, and the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) are critical in establishing robust carbon ledger frameworks. The Greenhouse Gas Protocol provides comprehensive methodologies for measuring and managing GHG emissions from operations, supply chains, and products. ISO 14064 offers specifications and guidance for quantifying, monitoring, reporting, and validating GHG emissions and removals. The CDP also plays a pivotal role by encouraging organizations to measure and disclose their environmental impact, which supports transparency and accountability in carbon management practices. Together, these standards help ensure that carbon ledgers are consistent, transparent, and reliable, facilitating better decision-making regarding an organization’s carbon footprint. These frameworks also aid in aligning carbon ledger initiatives with international best practices and regulatory requirements, promoting sustainability across industries. Key Takeaway: Standards like GHG Protocol and ISO 14064 are crucial for consistent carbon ledger frameworks.
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Updated 9/24/2025