Until now, different methods have led to room for interpretation and inconsistent data. The ISO 14083 standard was developed to standardize the calculation and reporting of emissions. It provides a uniform, globally recognized framework for calculating greenhouse gas emissions from all modes of transport – including air, rail, road and freight transport. It thus helps companies to obtain consistent and reliable data for their regulatory requirements.
This standard is also in line with climate initiatives such as the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). According to the CSRD, more than 50,000 companies worldwide will have to report their emissions from 2025. In addition, regulations adopted by the EU Parliament under the “CountEmissionsEU” will oblige transport providers to display emissions data directly at the point of sale. The recommendation contained therein to calculate emissions data in accordance with ISO 14083 underlines the importance of…
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