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Greenhouse gases, ISO 14064-5:2026 published

Guidelines on remote verification and validation of greenhouse gas declarations

Greenhouse gases, ISO 14064-5:2026 published
Greenhouse gases, ISO 14064-5:2026 published ISO 14064-5:2026 provides guidance on planning, risk assessment, and remote execution of activities and techniques for internal or external (e.g. first-, second-, and third-party) verification/validation of greenhouse gas (GHG) declarations.

The need for this document arises from the awareness that with the shift of auditing to digital environments , from satellite data and drones to virtual audits, new risks emerge.
A limited physical presence brings greater detection and control risks, and a greater need for robust, risk-based approaches.

ISO 14064-5 provides guidance for addressing this change, helping to ensure that trust, credibility and consistency are maintained, even when verification occurs remotely.

It is applicable to cases where a verifier determines that the circumstances defined in ISO 14064-3:2019, 6.1.4.2 do not require an in-person on-site or facility visit , or where a validator determines that an evidence collection plan may include remote activities and techniques as defined in ISO 14064-3:2019, 7.1.6.

Remotely applied activities and techniques may be used by a verifier for activities such as people and document screening, analytical testing, recalculation, estimation testing, cross-checking, and reconciliation when a verifier's risk assessment does not require the use of on-site activities and techniques.

Remotely applied activities and techniques may be used by a validator when their use does not compromise the validator's ability to assess whether the characteristics of the GHG activities (see ISO 14064-3:2019, Clause 7) will meet the needs of the intended users.

This document is applicable to verifications/validations using:
  • a combination of activities and techniques applied remotely and on-site;
  • exclusively activities and techniques applied remotely.
(Source:   https://www.iso.org /)

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