Quantifying the impact of action to reduce GHG emissions : Compilation of example sheets
Présentation
This collection of 'Example Sheets' illustrates implementation of the ADEME method for quantifying the GHG impact of an action to reduce emissions.
In fact, whether it is a voluntary or regulatory action through PCE(A)T or BEGES (Territorial Climate Energy Plan and GHG Audit, respectively), most organisations are currently involved in actions to reduce GHG emissions as part of a philosophy of ongoing improvement.
The ADEME method and this collection of 'Example sheets' seeks to provide organisations with methodological elements to quantify their actions, an essential component for the ongoing improvement of their processes.
This collection of 'Example Sheets' illustrates implementation of the ADEME method for quantifying the GHG impact of an action to reduce emissions.
In fact, whether it is a voluntary or regulatory action through PCE(A)T or BEGES (Territorial Climate Energy Plan and GHG Audit, respectively), most organisations are currently involved in actions to reduce GHG emissions as part of a philosophy of ongoing improvement.
The ADEME method and this collection of 'Example sheets' seeks to provide organisations with methodological elements to quantify their actions, an essential component for the ongoing improvement of their processes.