Greenhouse Reporting Verifier
Beyond Neutral® has been a Greenhouse Challenge Plus (GCP) accredited independent verifier of its members’ greenhouse reporting since 2005, when GCP established its panel of accredited independent verifiers. Beyond Neutral® was accredited by GCP for Fossil Fuel, Renewable Energy and Land Use Change and Forestry scopes.
Independent verifications to the AS ISO 14064.3 – 2006 standard and of reasonable assurance were undertaken across a variety of sectors. Verifications of the reporting of greenhouse inventories, and an assessment of the reasonableness of abatement claims and performance benchmarks were conducted on organisations in the following sectors:
- meat processing (Q Fever vaccinated),
- mining,
- tertiary education,
- Commonwealth public service, and
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electricity, gas and water.
Greenhouse Reporting and Validation Services
An advantage of using Beyond Neutral® as your company’s consultant on greenhouse reporting is that we bring an understanding of the issues that need to be covered off for a greenhouse verification/ audit to proceed smoothly. We will cast a “verifier’s eye” over your reporting and give you an honest appraisal.
By engaging Beyond Neutral®, you get access to our knowledge and experience as an integral part of your team; we are able to identify and resolve issues relating to your company’s greenhouse profile prior to submitting your report to third party scrutiny. We have enabled our clients to achieve successful verification outcomes, minimising compliance costs, the potential for adverse findings and the need to undertake further work on their reporting.
As an experienced verifier of greenhouse reporting, Beyond Neutral® can help your company test whether it meets the requirements of whichever scheme you are reporting under. We provide validation services, essentially a pre-audit check, of your reporting system, the data it produces and the reports produced by your company.
NGERS and CPRS Auditing
Beyond Neutral® expects to play a role in the auditing processes of NGERS and CPRS, though the rules relating to gaining accreditation and conducting audits under these schemes are still being developed by the Department of Climate Change.