TITLE

How to clean up your carbon footprint

PUB. DATE
July 2007
SOURCE
Cabinet Maker;7/27/2007, Issue 5548, p13
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article discusses the processes involved in carbon offsetting developed by The Carbon Trust in Great Britain. The first stage focuses on addressing direct emissions in a cost-effective and efficient manner. Once an organization has come up with an emissions reduction plan, it will then examine opportunities to lessen direct emissions by working with firms across the supply chain. Finally, the companies that decide to include offsetting in their carbon management should define a strategy.
ACCESSION #
26079906

Tags: AIR quality management;  GREENHOUSE gas mitigation;  ENVIRONMENTAL protection;  CARBON Trust (Company);  CARBON offsetting;  EMISSION control

 

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