
GHG Inventory & Accounting
Measure and Manage Your Emissions Profile
What is GHG Inventory and Accounting?
A GHG inventory is a comprehensive record of an organization's GHG emissions over a specific period. It identifies and quantifies emissions from various sources, including fuel combustion, electricity consumption, and supply chain activities.
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Conducting a GHG inventory and accounting is essential for accurately measuring, managing, and reporting emissions. These practices enable businesses to track their carbon footprint, ensure regulatory compliance, and implement effective sustainability strategies.
Category of Emissions
SCOPE 1
Direct emissions occur from sources that are owned or controlled by the organization.
SCOPE 2
Indirect emissions from the generation of purchased electricity consumed by the organization.
SCOPE 3
Other indirect emissions due to the activities of the organization, but occur from sources not owned or controlled by the organization.
Who Benefits from a
GHG Inventory?
Corporations
Companies and organizations aiming to measure, manage, and report their GHG emissions to meet regulatory requirements, support sustainability initiatives, and ensure transparency with stakeholders.
Cities
Local governments and municipalities monitoring emissions across communities to create effective climate action plans and work toward achieving sustainability objectives.
Our Approach
Take Control of Your Carbon Footprint and Launch Your GHG Inventory with EES Consultants
Align with Standards
EES aligns its GHG quantification methodology with globally recognized standards for emissions calculations and reporting, as established by the GHG Protocol. These include:
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Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard
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Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Accounting and Reporting Standard
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Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Inventories
(for city-scale GHG inventory)
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By adhering to these standards, EES ensures consistency, accuracy, and credibility in its GHG reporting practices.
Data Collection &
GHG Accounting
EES assists organizations in defining clear GHG inventory boundaries, ensuring the accurate identification of emission sources within the specified limits. This process enables the precise classification of GHG emissions and determines the necessary data for GHG accounting.
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By establishing well-defined boundaries, we facilitate precise emissions tracking, and support effective sustainability planning.
Comprehensive Reporting
Based on detailed GHG emissions calculations, the results are compiled into a comprehensive report, offering clear documentation of emissions within the organization’s defined boundaries. This report serves as a crucial foundation for regulatory compliance, stakeholder engagement, and sustainability planning.
Organizations can utilize these insights to develop emission reduction strategies, improve operational efficiency, and advance towards a net-zero framework for long-term sustainability.
Partner With US

Equipped with experts in GHG and energy management, including Certified Carbon Auditors and GHG Professional.
Methodology aligned with leading global standards and frameworks.
Custom solutions designed to meet your organization’s specific needs.
Comprehensive GHG and energy analyses to identify opportunities for emissions reduction.
Other Related Services

Carbon Audit
You have established GHG inventory and are looking for ways to reduce emissions across your facility? EES's Carbon Audit is a comprehensive evaluation of an organization's carbon footprint, focusing on identifying high-emission areas, energy inefficiencies, and opportunities for reduction.

ESG Reporting
EES's ESG Reporting Service is designed to streamline your reporting process, particularly for first-time reporters. We align with recognized local and global frameworks and standards to ensure comprehensive, accurate, and compliant reporting.

EEOA
Established by the National Environment Agency (NEA), Singapore, EEOA is a systematic approach to identify economically viable energy efficiency opportunities (EEOs), serving as the foundation for achieving sustained improvement rates in energy efficiency (EE).