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How do Global FT500 calculate & verify their GHG emissions?

11th February 2008

Ethical Corporation have just launched a business intelligence report on how the Global FT500 are calculating and verifying their greenhouse gas emissions.

The report looks at, amongst other things, how your competitors are calculating and verifying their GHG emissions, which metrics and verification standards will work for you and accessible data on how FT500 companies are currently calculating and verifying their absolute green house gas emissions and their carbon efficiency.

Over 60 pages and five chapters packed with key statistics, charts and expert analysis. This report aims to put you in a position to make well informed decisions on which metrics and verification standard your company should be using.

For more information, go to the Ethical Corporation website.

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