Validation and verification
Validation is a service which is related to climate change schemes introduced by the Kyoto protocol. Verification assures your company's reported data and information and confirms that your data is accurate and that the data management system provides the infrastructure to collect and analyse the data.
Validation
Validation is a service which is related to climate change schemes introduced by the Kyoto protocol.
We offer validation of project design and other required documentation for Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) or Joint Implementation (JI) projects. This is essential for the project to be registered.
Verification
Verification assures your company's reported data and information. The verification should confirm that your data and information is accurate and that the data management system provides the infrastructure to collect and analyse the data and information used by decision makers such as stakeholders, regulators and your own company.
Specific Aerospace Standards. Schemes and Directives we verify and validate
Aerospace
Standards, schemes and directives we validate and verify against
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Corporate reports may also be known as environmental, social responsibility or corporate social responsibility reports. LRQA can verify your corporate report against AccountAbility's AA1000 Assurance Standard (AA1000 AS) and Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Guidelines (GRI).
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LRQA work with organisations to help them demonstrate their emission reductions and compliance with national requirements.
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ISO 14064 is an international standard against which GHG emissions reports are voluntarily verified.
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The VCS 2007 aims to provide a trustworthy, robust global standard for voluntary carbon offsets.
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CDM validation is the independent evaluation of a project activity against the requirements of CDM. It is based on the project's design documentation, in particular the project's baseline, monitoring plan and compliance with relevant UNFCCC and host party criteria, to establish whether tradable credits are generated.
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Aviation has been added to the EU ETS (Emission Trading Scheme). Recent EU regulations require aircraft operators to monitor and report verified data on CO2 emissions arising from aviation activities on intra-EU flights and all flights entering and departing from EU airports.