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Carbon accounting for small and medium-sized businesses – EEPP Workshop

Learn how beneficial carbon accounting is for small to medium-sized businesses and how you can reduce your carbon footprint.
Ahead of Australia’s first mandatory sustainability reporting standards coming into effect from the beginning of next year, businesses are increasingly required to take steps to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions within their operations. Carbon accounting enables businesses to quantify the impact of goods and services by identifying the source of emissions across the entire organisation and strategically develop actions to reduce their carbon footprint.
This full-day training session will cover the core aspects of decarbonisation and carbon accounting for businesses, and is aimed at those with executive management, finance, strategic planning, governance and sustainability roles. The training is presented by Perth-based carbon accounting specialists – Decarbonology.
During the training session, Decarbonology will outline all there is to know about embedding carbon accounting practices in business operations and how they can create effective end-to-end solutions to measure, reduce and report their carbon emissions. Following the training, there will be an interactive group session where participants will discuss carbon accounting the impact on their business.
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided. When registering, please make sure you enter your contact details and specify any dietary requirements.
This training session has been organised by Switch Your Thinking as part of the Energy Efficiency Pilot Program (EEPP). This free workshop is held in the Boulevard Centre and is open to everyone.
For more information on the program head to the Switch Your Thinking website: https://switchyourthinking.com/energy/
Switch Your Thinking’s Energy Efficiency Pilot Program is funded and supported by the Western Australian Government’s Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety