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Live online Preparing a GHG Inventory course on 25 and 27 Nov

CEP Preparing a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory Training

Preparing a GHG Inventory live training course

Help your organisation understand, manage and reduce their environmental impact in line with national and global climate goals. Join our live, online Preparing a GHG Inventory one and a half day training course, delivered by leading industry expert Steve Schoultz (Toitū Envirocare).

Dates: 25th & 27th November (Tuesday & Thursday)
Time: 9.30am – 2.30pm (NZST)
Venue: Live online
Trainer: Steve Schoultz (Toitū Envirocare)

Over two half-days, you’ll gain the practical tools and knowledge to develop accurate, reliable GHG inventories – and strengthen your understanding of ISO14064-1:2018, the international standard for GHG quantification and reporting. You’ll also explore the key differences between ISO14064 and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.

What you’ll learn:

  • Boundary setting and consolidation approachesInventory development and structure
    Emission sources and classification under ISO 14064
  • Audit requirements for inventory verification
  • Common pitfalls and data collection strategies

This course supports SDG 13 – Climate Action, helping you and your organisation take meaningful steps towards reducing emissions and meeting national and global climate goals.

Not sure if this course is right for you?

What past participants say

“The course was very comprehensive and gave a great introduction to preparing an audit that aligns with international standards.”
Lianne Edwards-Maas, Sustainability and Community Engagement Coordinator, Hobbiton Movie Set Tours NZ

“Excellent for Sustainability Managers and Carbon professionals involved in Carbon Inventory. Anyone not attending would miss out on valuable training and content.”
Tracy Triegaardt, Sustainability Manager, Watts & Hughes

“A clearly articulated course covering ISO 14064-1 with relevant examples of real-world GHG inventories and plenty of time for discussion.”
Lisa Arnold,  Primary Industries Consultant – Horticulture, WSP

 

Published: 3rd November 2025

Preparing a GHG Inventory Training

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