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GHG Verification and Validation Services

One of the most fundamental steps towards understanding the impacts of climate change and getting started on your net zero journey, is to conduct a greenhouse gas emissions quantification/assessment.  

Verification is the process for evaluating a claim/environmental information statement based on historical data and information to determine whether the claim is materially correct and conforms with specified requirements. 

Validation is a process that evaluates the reasonableness of assumptions, limitations, and methods that support a claim/environmental information statement about the outcome of future activities. 

AET offers verification and validation services and has led dozens of Environmental Information Statement (e.g. GHG) verification engagements against the ISO 14064-3 standard of facility GHG emission reports, carbon offset projects, and organizational GHG inventories. AET is currently in the process of becoming accredited under ISO 14065 by the Standards Council of Canada.  

Our Verification and Validation process is fairly simple and includes the following steps:

Lists the steps of our verification and validation process.

Why is GHG verification/validation important? 

Stakeholders are increasingly using GHG data to influence their decisions, and as a result there is a growing demand for third-party verification and assurance that an organization’s reported GHG data are quantifiable, credible, and accurate. This would give your stakeholders and regulatory bodies confidence on the credibility of your data and reporting. 

We have engaged with and offered verification services to numerous clients in a range of industry sectors: 

Beanfield Metroconnect
Globechain
ERS International
Blair Technology Group

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1% For The Trees

As a company committed to being green and giving back, AET is planting trees throughout the local communities to make the world a greener place for all of us to live.

  • 12,079

    Trees Planted

  • 760,011

    Kilograms of CO2 Absorbed

  • 1,045,015

    Kilograms of O2 Produced

  • 24,158

    People Can Breathe Clean Air