Looking to build your expertise in carbon auditing?
Carbon Auditor (Auditing GHG Inventories) live, online training
Looking to build your expertise in carbon auditing? Join our 2-day live online training for Carbon Auditor (Auditing GHG Inventories) and gain the practical skills needed to confidently audit organisational emissions.
This course covers the requirements of ISO 14064-3:2019 and combines audit theory with hands-on activities, guiding you through the full audit process – from planning and techniques to reporting and forming audit opinions.
Dates: 28th & 30th April (Tue & Thur)
Times: 9.00AM-4.30PM (NZST)
Expert trainer: Osana Robertson (Toitū Envirocare)
You’ll learn how to:
- Conduct effective GHG audits
- Apply ISO 14064-3:2019 in real-world scenarios
- Strengthen emissions reporting and help prevent greenwashing
- Develop clear, robust audit reports and opinions
Ideal for carbon professionals with a working knowledge of ISO 14064-1 who are ready to take the next step into auditing looking for practical, applied learning.
If you’re looking to deepen your impact in sustainability and compliance, this training is a great next step.
Benefits of live online training:
- Real-time interaction with the trainer
- Opportunity to ask questions and learn from other participants
- Broader discussion beyond the course material
- Networking opportunities with other attendees
What past participants say
“Highly recommended for those who are seeking to become carbon auditors as this will help you deepen your understanding about how it is carried out.”
Ayushi Babuta, Energy and Carbon Analyst, BraveGen Ltd
“Real-life examples of carbon verification, from start to finish.”
Lisa Bridson, Senior Quantity Surveyor and Project Manager, McHugh & Shaw Ltd
“Highly recommend this course if you are wanting to become an auditor or if you are working somewhere that gets their carbon audited and want a more in-depth understanding of the audit process.”
Kate Butterfield, National Sustainability Advisor, Southbase Construction Ltd
Published: 18 March 2026
