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Setting a Standard for GHG-Neutrality

How to improve the new ISO on carbon neutral organizations and products


In late 2023, the International Standard Organization (ISO) published a new standard on carbon neutrality: ISO 14068-1. It provides terminology, principles and requirements for GHG-neutral organizations and products, agreed by international experts. However, it contains significant shortcomings as it allows GHG-neutrality claims to be made using  high fossil based GHG emissions and environment-damaging GHG removal methods . In a factsheet, the German Environment Agency (UBA) describes the new carbon neutrality standard and concludes: Credible GHG-neutrality claims must go beyond the standard. Above all, companies must consequently reduce their GHG emissions.


Series fact sheet Number of pages 8 Year of publication Author(s) Burkhard Huckestein, Dana Ruddigkeit, Larissa Kleiner, Anne Götzinger, Stefanie Rother Related publications Language English Other languages Deutsch
Publisher German Environment Agency Links Additional information PDF is accessible File size 600.58 kB Print version not available

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Short link: www.umweltbundesamt.de/n108059en