Scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon reporting, without the noise
Organisational and product-level greenhouse gas accounting aligned with the GHG Protocol, ISO 14067 and PAS 2050.
- ISO 14067
- GHG Protocol
- PAS 2050
A clear, defensible measurement of your organisation's or product's greenhouse gas emissions, structured according to the GHG Protocol. Scope 1 covers direct emissions from sources you own or control; Scope 2 covers purchased electricity, heat and steam; Scope 3 covers everything else in your value chain, typically the largest and most overlooked share of the footprint.
At the product level we calculate the carbon footprint to ISO 14067 or PAS 2050. A robust GHG account is the foundation of any genuine Net Zero strategy: you cannot reduce what you have not measured honestly.
Why it matters
Most organisations find that Scope 3 dominates their footprint, and that without primary supplier data, those numbers are unreliable. We help you separate what you can credibly claim today from what needs supplier engagement to improve.
The deliverable
- 1A boundary and methodology document agreed with you before data collection.
- 2An emissions inventory across Scope 1, 2 and the relevant Scope 3 categories.
- 3A clear identification of the largest emission sources and the data quality behind them.
- 4A report formatted for your intended audience, board, customers, CDP, CSRD, SBTi.
How a GHG Reporting project runs
- 01
Scope
We agree organisational or product boundaries, the reporting period and which scopes and categories are material.
- 02
Data collection
We gather activity data, energy, fuel, materials, transport, waste, and select appropriate emission factors.
- 03
Modelling
We calculate emissions to the GHG Protocol, ISO 14067 or PAS 2050 as appropriate, documenting assumptions.
- 04
Reporting
We present a transparent inventory with a clear baseline and the hotspots that matter.
- 05
Verification
Where assurance is needed, we structure the report so it is ready for independent verification.
Common questions
Yes. Scope 3, the value chain, is usually the largest part of an organisation's footprint, so we help you screen all fifteen categories and quantify the material ones.
Both quantify product carbon footprints. ISO 14067 is the international standard; PAS 2050 is the established British specification. We use whichever your market or customer expects.
A credible baseline is the starting point. We measure honestly first, then help you plan reductions, we will not inflate a figure to flatter a target.
Other services
- Life Cycle AssessmentA full, standards-aligned study of your product's environmental impact across its life cycle, from raw materials to end of life.
- Environmental Product DeclarationA verified, comparable, programme-operator-format Type III declaration you can publish, share with customers and submit to tenders.
- EPD VerificationIndependent third-party verification of EPDs and the underlying LCA. Conflict-free, by qualified verifiers.
- LCA Critical ReviewIndependent review of your existing LCA study for robustness, transparency and ISO compliance, before it goes public.
Ready to make your environmental claim defensible?
Send us a few details about your product and the standard or programme operator you need to meet. We'll come back within one working day with scope, indicative timeline and price.
- Phone
- 020 8058 9253