The New Net Zero Standard ISO14060 (IWA42): The Unifying Belt to all Carbon Standards

Host: East Midlands Chamber

Cost: Free


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Is your organisation struggling to navigate the complex and often conflicting landscape of carbon standards?

With GHG Protocol, SBTi, CDP, and a host of other frameworks, achieving a credible net zero strategy can feel like an overwhelming task.

Enter the new ISO 14060 (IWA 42) standard. Touted as a potential game-changer, it aims to harmonise global best practices and provide a unified, ISO-backed foundation for carbon neutrality and net zero claims.

In this essential webinar, we will dissect this new standard and answer the critical question:

  • Is ISO 14060 (IWA 42) the unifying "belt" that will tie all other carbon standards together, bringing much-needed clarity and consistency to the market.

Overview

Join us to understand what this new standard means for your existing frameworks, how it enhances credibility, and how you can prepare for its adoption to future-proof your sustainability strategy.

What's covered:

  • Demystify the New Standard: Gain a clear understanding of what ISO 14060 (IWA 42) is, its structure, and its core principles.
  • Understand the "Unifying" Role: Learn how it is designed to work with - not replace - established frameworks like GHG Protocol and SBTi, creating a consistent benchmark for verification.
  • Assess Impact on Your Strategy: Discover how this standard will affect your current carbon accounting, target setting, and net zero roadmap.
  • Enhance Credibility & Avoid Greenwashing: Learn how adopting an ISO-standardised approach can bolster the integrity of your sustainability claims and build greater trust with stakeholders.
  • Prepare for the Future: Get practical insights on the next steps your organisation should take to prepare for integration and compliance.

Eligibility:

This workshop is open to established enterprises located in Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

Receipt of this support is subject to the Subsidy Control Act (2022). To qualify an enterprise cannot have received more than £315,000 Minimal Financial Assistance (MFA) and or De Minimis within any three-year period.

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This project is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.





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