CO2 certification

What is a certification of CO2 emissions?

The CO2 or greenhouse gas emissions associated with the product service system have been calculated by a credible certification body, typically a third party entity. The certification should appear on the product or its packaging. The greenhouse gas emissions may be given in CO2 equivalents.

What is a third party certifier?

A ‘third party’ refers to an entity that is independent of the company or entity requesting certification. This is usually a consultant engaged to conduct the certification study, who is not an employee of the company. The purpose of third party certification is to provide a fair and accurate assessment, leading to potential certification, that is not influenced or coerced by the company requesting the certification.

What is a CO2 equivalent?

Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), nitrous oxide (N2O), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), and sulfur dioxide (SF6) are the six recognized anthropogenic greenhouse gases*. The six molecules vary in their ‘strength’ or ability to act as a greenhouse gas. Therefore, to simplify reporting and communication, emissions of C42, HFCs, NOx, PFCs, and SF6 are each calculated in ‘CO2 equivalents.’

*Nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) has been recently recognized as a greenhouse gas.

See: http://climatechangeconnection.org/emissions/co2-equivalents/

Resources

Carbon Trust

Carbon footprint certification services.

Cradle to Cradle

The Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Product Standard