The changing landscape of Greenhouse Gas emissions for industries: today's and tomorrow's regulations and opportunities
An interactive in-company workshop to understand the necessary essentials, including a choice of break-out session.
Green House Gas emission reporting and reduction measures play an increasingly significant role. Not only in today’s energy intensive industries (emission trade system), but more and more in other industries also. In this workshop you will learn about todays and tomorrow’s emission regulations, how to measure your company emissions, your value chain emissions and where rulings are clear or open for interpretation. Use your emission reporting not for compliance purposes only, use it for strategic decision making creating a competitive edge and stay futureproof. Finally, emission reduction is the goal which initiated monitoring and reporting. What emission reduction methodologies are available and successful, what can help your companies.
Some of the main questions that will be answered:
- Ways to collect relevant GHG data?
- How can GHG data support your strategic decision making?
- How can GHG data analysis enable your companies’ competitive edge?
Topics that will be discussed:
- Footprint scope: Corporate versus product carbon footprint
- Life cycle assessments (LCA) and Environmental Cost Indicator (ECI)
- Emission hot spot identification and targeted decision making
- Your emission profile and expected ETS 1 and/or 2 carbon tax cost outlook, including CBAM impact
- Regulatory versus voluntary GHG related frameworks
- The landscape and use of instruments and frameworks such as SBTi, RE100, CSRD and more
Select your workshop break-out activity, guided by experts:
- Explore your value chain scope 3 emissions, main emitters and how to influence these
- Sketch your emission hotspots (scope 123) and identify impactful reduction measures
- Create a product Life cycle assessment – supported by a case study example
For whom?
This in-company workshop series is designed for C-level, management level and senior influencers in Netherlands based energy intensive industries, often working in a multi-site or international organization and international market. Workshops for additional European countries are being developed.
Course planning
The in-company workshops can be booked on dates that suit your audience. The current industrial workshop series are available from February to June 2025.
Commercial and language conditions
Includes preparation interview with one to three of your stakeholder(s) and a tailored summary slide deck presenting the workshop results (PDF). A three-hour hybrid / online workshop at your (Netherlands) location on a date that suits your team.
English documentation, conversations may be in Dutch depending trainer availability. To ensure interactivity, personal attention and quality, a maximum of 10 attendees applies unless agreed otherwise.
All-in price EUR 4.500. Prices are excluding VAT and trainer travel costs (if any).