New ISO standard to address greenhouse gas emissions - ISO 14065:2007

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amanbhai

Ref.: 1054
17 April 2007

ISO 14065 standard: ISO has launched ISO 14065:2007, a new addition to its toolbox of standards for addressing climate change and supporting emissions trading schemes.

In March 2006, ISO launched its greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting and verification standards ISO 14064:2006. The complementary new standard, ISO 14065:2007, Greenhouse gases – Requirements for greenhouse gas validation and verification bodies for use in accreditation or other forms of recognition, published on 15 April 2007, details requirements for GHG validation or verification bodies for use in accreditation or other forms of recognition.


While ISO 14064 provides requirements for organizations or persons to quantify and verify GHG emissions, ISO 14065 specifies accreditation requirements for organizations that validate or verify resulting GHG emission assertions or claims.

GHG validation or verification bodies are responsible for completing an objective assessment of GHG assertions and providing a formal written declaration which provides assurance on the statements contained in the assertion.

The aim of GHG validation or verification is to give confidence to parties that rely upon a GHG assertion or claim, for example regulators or investors, that the bodies providing the declarations are competent to do so, and have systems in place to manage impartiality and to provide the required level of assurance on a consistent basis.

ISO 14065 provides requirements for bodies that undertake GHG validation or verification using ISO 14064 or other relevant standards or specifications. The objectives of the ISO 14064 and ISO 14065 standards are to:

develop flexible, regime-neutral tools for use in voluntary or regulatory GHG schemes;
promote and harmonize best practice;
support the environmental integrity of GHG assertions;
assist organizations to manage GHG-related opportunities and risks, and
support the development of GHG programmes and markets.
ISO 14065 was developed by a working group of some 70 international experts from 30 countries and several liaison organizations, including the International Accreditation Forum. In addition, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has observer status. The working group combined expertise from ISO’s Committee on Conformity Assessment (CASCO) and technical committee ISO/TC 207, Environmental management.

ISO Secretary-General Alan Bryden commented: “The participants at the 2007 World Economic Forum in Davos agreed that climate change constitutes by far the greatest threat to the world economy. ISO 14064 and ISO 14065 are good examples of ISO’s ongoing efforts to develop and promote practical tools that contribute to the sustainable development of the planet.”
 
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M Greenaway

Interesting - I wonder how much ISO9001 has contributed to global warming ?

Some examples:-

Auditors driving/flying all over the place doing surveillance visits.

TC176 flying off to Bermuda to discuss the latest revisions.

All the hot air that quality people spout when they get together.

etc, etc

(only joking - slightly)
 
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amanbhai

Yes but a bitter truth.:notme:
does ISO people traveling makes any substantial difference?
or maybe they are traveling for some good cause. reduce green house gases, ISO 14001, quality, etc.
 
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M Greenaway

Do CO2 emissions themselves make any difference ? There is a whole load of information out there that totally contradicts what is currently being peddled as the cause of global warming, but I guess that is discussed elsewhere....
 

Kochharmeenakshi

Starting to get Involved
Do CO2 emissions themselves make any difference ? There is a whole load of information out there that totally contradicts what is currently being peddled as the cause of global warming, but I guess that is discussed elsewhere....
Hi
Is there any excel sheet where we can calculate the GHG and link with ISO 9001 Performance indicator.... CO2 is very big subject...
 
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