Greenhouse Gas Emissions Transparency: Enhancing Corporate Responsibility

Thời ĐạiThời Đại25/09/2023

The US state of California and the European Union (EU) are about to pass regulations requiring large businesses to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. Transparency about emissions will contribute to improving the role and responsibility of businesses in climate change.

At the New York City Climate Week event held in mid-September, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he would soon sign SB 253, which would require large businesses to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. Previously, SB 253 was voted on unanimously in both the California House of Representatives and the California Senate.

[caption id="attachment_435915" align="aligncenter" width="768"] SB 253 requires large businesses operating in California and generating more than $1 billion in annual revenue to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions, including emissions from suppliers and customers. Photo: Getty[/caption]

The bill would require California businesses with annual revenues of more than $1 billion to report emissions from their operations, the energy they use, and those of their suppliers and customers. The rules would be phased in starting in 2026.

The bill is expected to impact more than 5,300 major businesses, including some of the world's most recognizable multinationals such as Amazon, Chevron, McDonalds, Kroger and Walmart.

The bill would require emissions disclosures to be independently verified by an outside consultant, an “independent third-party assurance provider.” The aim of the legislation is to hold large companies accountable for their role in climate change. For years, many companies have marketed themselves as environmental stewards while failing to fully disclose their emissions. Increased corporate transparency about emissions could lead to publicly available lists of top polluters, holding large corporations more accountable. “We need robust transparency to level the playing field between private and public companies,” said Sen. Scott Wiener, a San Francisco Democrat who authored the bill. “Once again, California is leading the nation on critical climate action.” Similar regulations are currently being considered by the European Parliament and EU member governments and are expected to be approved in the coming months. Vietnam guides businesses in reporting greenhouse gas emissions

In Vietnam, the business community is identified as playing a very important role, both as a subject affected by climate change and as an important subject directly participating.

In early August 2023, the State Securities Commission coordinated with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to launch the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting Handbook.

[caption id="attachment_435926" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Vietnamese businesses are instructed to report greenhouse gas emissions. Photo: VnEconomy[/caption]

The handbook was developed by the State Securities Commission with technical support from IFC, the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and the UK National Standards Institute (BSI).

The handbook is divided into three main parts: Part one provides general background information, related definitions and concepts such as Greenhouse Gases, Net Zero Emissions, Carbon Dioxide Equivalent, Global Warming Potential (GWP).

The second part concerns Vietnamese regulations and standards as well as international standards and practices currently in effect related to greenhouse gas inventory and reporting. These are regulations on the subjects of enterprises and industries that must conduct greenhouse gas reporting according to Vietnamese regulations, international standards and norms recognized by Vietnam as well as related standards and databases that are very popular in the international market.

The third part is the core part of the Handbook introducing the process of Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Reporting at the organizational level, in which the most basic steps of the Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Reporting process are introduced in a concise and practical manner, such as determining the scope and boundaries of greenhouse gas emissions for the organization, determining the base year, identifying greenhouse gas emission sources, quantifying and reporting on the organization's greenhouse gas emissions, how to identify measures that can be applied to reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, and verifying and validating greenhouse gas emissions.

According to the drafting unit, the Handbook aims to help businesses conduct greenhouse gas inventory and reporting more easily; help businesses meet legal regulations and requirements related to customer and supply chain disclosure, as well as help businesses start the journey towards net zero emissions. This is also an essential component in the roadmap towards net zero emissions and the first foundation of any business sustainability strategy.

Therefore, this Handbook is expected to be a useful handbook for businesses to apply in the process of implementing regulations on reporting and disclosing sustainable development information.

Minh Thai


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