The Climate Registry is a non-profit organization that sets consistent and transparent standards to calculate, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions into a single registry.
The Registry offers different levels of certifications, supports both voluntary and mandatory reporting programs, and provides comprehensive data to reduce GHG emissions.
The Registry’s accounting infrastructure supports a wide variety of programs that reduce GHG emissions including voluntary, regulatory and market based programs.
The goal of the Climate Registry is to highlight and recognize companies that are taking initiative to voluntarily measure and reduce their emissions in a credible way.
Learn more: Climate Registered website
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Last updated: 20 January 2012