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BS EN ISO 14067:2018: Climate change arising from anthropogenic activity has been identified as one of the greatest challenges facing the world and will continue to affect business and citizens over future decades. The ISO 14060 family provides clarity and consistency for quantifying, monitoring, reporting and validating or verifying GHG emissions and removals to support sustainable development through a low-carbon economy. It also benefits organizations, project proponents and stakeholders worldwide by providing clarity and consistency on quantifying, monitoring, reporting, and validating or verifying GHG emissions and removals.

Cross References:
ISO/TS 14071
ISO 14044:2006
ISO/TS 14027:2017
ISO 13065
ISO 14064-3
ISO/TR 14049
ISO 26000
ISO 9000
ISO 14064-2
ISO 14066
ISO 10381 (all parts)
PAS 2050
ISO/TR 14047
ISO 14024
ISO/TR 14069
ISO 11771
ISO 14020
ISO 14065
ISO 14064-1:2006
ISO 14040:2006
ISO 14025:2006
ISO 15686-1:2011
ISO/TR 14062:2002
ISO 14026:2017
ISO 14021:2016
ISO 21930:2017
ISO 14001:2015


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Document History

  1. BS EN ISO 14067:2018

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    Greenhouse gases. Carbon footprint of products. Requirements and guidelines for quantification

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  2. BS PD CEN ISO/TS 14067:2014


    Greenhouse gases. Carbon footprint of products. Requirements and guidelines for quantification and communication

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  3. BS 12/30244912 DC


    BS ISO 14067. Carbon footprint of products. Requirements and guidelines for quantification and communication

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