ISO 14068-1: The structure and spirit of carbon neutrality by 2023
With the advent of a carbon price era, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) released the "ISO 14068-1 Climate Change Management - Net Zero Transition - Part 1: Carbon Neutrality" standard in November 2023, guiding countries, businesses, and related organizations towards a new era of carbon neutrality and net-zero emissions. Standard Framework: This document provides a standardized approach to achieving and demonstrating carbon neutrality, applicable to organizations and products (e.g., goods and services, including events and buildings). Table 1. Carbon Neutrality Standard Framework Figure 1. Carbon Neutrality Implementation Framework The biggest differences from the PAS 2060 standard are: 1. Carbon footprint reduction must be achieved through greenhouse gas emission reductions (e.g., energy conservation measures) or greenhouse gas removal increases (e.g., forest carbon sinks, carbon capture, storage, and reuse (CCUS)), and then carbon neutrality can be achieved through offsets. 2. Carbon credits used for offsets must meet certain criteria and can only be used in accordance with the carbon neutrality management plan after greenhouse gas emissions reductions and greenhouse gas removal increases. 3. As mentioned above, the end year of an entity's use of carbon credits cannot be earlier than five years before the start of the carbon neutrality declaration. Note 1: Net Zero refers to "efforts to minimize greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activities and then offset them with carbon-negative technologies, forest carbon sinks, etc. to achieve net zero emissions." Note 2: Carbon neutrality refers to the