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Northumbria University is proud to be able to offer our accredited range of climate change and carbon footprinting CPD courses. The courses are ideal for environmental managers, energy managers, facilities managers, sustainability managers, business owners and directors. The content is appropriate for micro-businesses, SMEs and large organisations from the private and public sectors alike.

The full ‘Advanced Carbon Footprinting (GHG Accounting), Carbon Management and Carbon Reporting’ course is two days in duration, but delegates may opt to complete only the one day introductory course or the half day climate emergency course if preferred (see details below). Separate certificates will be issued for each of the parts of the course completed.

Two-day: Advanced Carbon Footprinting (GHG Accounting), Carbon Management and Carbon Reporting (IEMA Accredited for day 1)

This two-day advanced qualification in carbon footprinting GHG Accounting, Reporting and Reduction for Organisations.

The content will review the Climate Change Committee’s recommended 5 steps for business action on climate and explore options for target setting and carbon reduction planning in line with a range of recognised standards and initiatives.

The content will extend the learning in from the preceding parts to widen the boundary of organisational reporting to include more scope 3 subcategories. Whilst there won’t be time to cover all 15 sub-categories of scope 3, the course will look at 5 sub-categories as a minimum, as detailed below.

An increasing number of organisations have identified their supply chain emissions (Category 1 - Purchased goods and services) as strategic opportunity to measure, report and reduce emissions towards a Net Zero position.  In addition, the requirements of PPN 06/21 require organisation to report on 5 subcategories of scope 3 (business travel, employee commuting, waste generated in operations, upstream transportation and distribution and downstream transportation and distribution).  

One-day: Introduction to Carbon Footprinting (GHG Accounting), Carbon Management and Carbon Reporting (IEMA Accredited)

This part of the course provides an introduction to Carbon Footprinting, GHG Accounting, SECR and Reporting practices for Organisations.

This aim is to equip you with the knowledge and skills to identify, quantify and report GHG emissions in an organisation (the carbon footprint) and plan action to reduce these emissions.

Learners can expect to cover basic carbon footprint practices that would be appropriate for Micro businesses, SMEs and large businesses alike, from any sector.  The content will focus on the requirements to satisfy the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) regulations. The content is aligned to the UK Government Environmental Reporting Guidelines, as well as the internationally recognised Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Standard for organisational reporting.

Half-day: Climate Emergency: Risk, Opportunity and Business Resilience (IEMA accredited)

This part of the course provides an introduction to the climate crisis, the latest climate science and why we are facing a climate emergency. It can be booked as a standalone climate change course but it is recommended it is completed alongside the other parts of the course. The aim is to equip learners with the knowledge and skills to effectively engage employees and decision makers in meaningful conversations about climate risk, opportunity and action.

Delegates will explore the impacts the changing climate will have on the environment, society, economy, and a range of businesses.  The session will cover the policy, market and stakeholder drivers for change and why we need to move beyond business as usual.

Who should attend?

Environmental managers, energy managers, sustainability managers, owners and Directors. The content is appropriate for Micro businesses, SMEs and large businesses alike, from any sector.

Testimonials:

A very interesting and informative day, presented by a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic trainer. That coupled with some excellent networking opportunities, time very well spent.

Peter Bowen, Group Quality Manager | Robertson Group

Fantastic days’ training on Carbon Emissions. The information provided will really support me in my role. I would highly recommend to anyone working in the sustainability field.

Dianne Pattison, Policy Officer (Sustainability) | Sunderland City Council

Entire course was brilliant, very useful and more than met expectations.

Craig Evans, Stock Controller | J C Atkinson

This course was excellent, well-structured and I have learnt a lot about all the wider aspects of carbon management which will be invaluable to my footprinting work. THANK YOU!

Robynne Lawley, Conservation Programmes Co‑ordinator | World Land Trust

It's hard to know what carbon accounting course to sign up to, but I'm really glad I did this one - so much content, explained thoroughly, and it was great to meet people from so many different fields! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us Anna-Lisa!

Olivia Beale, Senior Sustainability Consultant | Scott White and Hookins

Hands down the best carbon accounting/management course ever! Better than what I could have hoped for! Much appreciated! Thank you so much, Anna-Lisa! You're the best!

Anonymous 

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Course Information

Delivery Method Short Course

Location
Online Distance Learning

Start 11th/13th Oct & 6th/ 8th Dec

Duration
Two Days

Sector
Architecture, Built Environment and Construction, Digital, Tech and Creative, Engineering and Manufacturing, Financial and Legal Services, Health, Sport and Social Care, Leadership and Management

Fee
Two Day Course: £500 per person

There are no standard entry requirements. The course is taught in English. A good understanding of spoken English and Maths would be helpful.

Half-day Course:

On completion of the course, delegates will be able to:

  • Confidently discuss the science of climate change (including both natural and anthropogenic influences on the Greenhouse effect and contributing factors to Global Warming).
  • Explain why we face a climate emergency (carbon budgets, tipping points, feedback loops)
  • Outline the drivers for climate action including stakeholder expectations, market drivers, procurement standards, international policy and UK legislation
  • Identify associated risks and opportunities to organisations and supply chains
  • Explain the business case for climate action (both mitigation and adaptation)
  • Access tools and additional resources to support further action if desired.

One-day Course:

On completion of the course, delegates will have knowledge of the key learning outcomes above (covered in half-day course) plus the following:

  • Appreciate the different GHG accounting and reporting methodologies, protocols and standards and how they could be applied
  • Apply the principles of the GHG Protocol corporate standard for organisations.
  • Set appropriate operational boundaries (scope 1, 2 and 3* emissions)
  • Identify relevant sources of activity data.
  • Calculate the carbon footprint of a case study organisation, using the UK Government DEFRA BEIS Carbon Emission Factors
  • Report GHG emissions in a format that is compliance with the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) Regulations.
  • Explain how to establish a base year, intensity metrics and reduction targets
  • Access tools and additional resources to support further action if desired.

Two-day Course:

On completion of the course, delegates will have knowledge of the key learning outcomes above (covered in both the half-day and one-day courses) plus the following:

  • Evaluate a range of initiatives and frameworks for reporting, target setting and driving carbon reduction (e.g. The Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate standard for organisational reporting, scope 3 standard, life cycle standard, ISO 14064, carbon neutrality, Net Zero, SBTis, Tyndall Curve, ISO 14064-1, PAS2060, Race to Zero, carbon neutral, Business Declares, B Corp)
  • Implement best practice GHG measurement and reporting practice as aligned to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Reporting Standard.
  • Extended Carbon Footprinting and GHG Accounting to include more Scope 3 categories. 

    (Note: There will not be time to cover all 15 subcategories. As a minimum the course will cover those marked * below)

    • Category 1 - Purchased goods and services (Supply chain)*
    • Category 2 - Capital goods
    • Category 3 - Fuel- and energy-related activities
    • Category 4 - Upstream transportation and distribution*
    • Category 5 - Waste generated in operations*
    • Category 6 - Business travel*
    • Category 7 - Employee commuting*
    • Category 8 - Upstream leased assets
    • Category 9 - Downstream transportation and distribution*
    • Category 10 - Processing of sold products
    • Category 11 - Use of sold products
    • Category 12 - End-of-life treatment of sold products
    • Category 13 - Downstream leased assets
    • Category 14 - Franchises
    • Category 15 – Investments
  • Develop procedures and processes to Accounting for GHG Reductions and managing Inventory Quality.
  • Arrange appropriate steps for checking, validating and verifying
  • Develop a carbon reduction plan (CRP) for reducing carbon emissions following IEMA’s GHG Management Hierarchy
  • Consider options for compensatory measure such as Green tariff energy, dual reporting scope 2 emissions and Carbon offsetting
  • Respond to procurement drivers for climate action e.g.
    • Social Value Model (Note: Only theme 3: Fighting climate change)
    • Procurement Policy Note 06/20 – taking account of social value in the award of central government contracts. (Note: Only theme 3: Fighting climate change)
    • Procurement Policy Note 06/21: Taking account of Carbon Reduction Plans in the procurement of major government contracts
  • Discuss barriers and enablers for a successful transition from business as usual
  • Review case studies from a range of sectors (Healthcare and Construction)
  • Review case study of engaging and collaborating with supply chain to improve scope 3 reporting and reduction.

Anna-Lisa Mills

The course will be led by Anna-Lisa Mills, Director of True North Sustainability. She is highly committed, experienced, knowledgeable and passionate environmental practitioner with over 20 years’ experience in environmental management, sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). She has experience working in both in-house and consultancy roles.  Anna-Lisa has a proven track record in developing, implementing and leading environmental, sustainability and carbon strategies for a wide range of organisations from SMEs to large multi-nationals.

Anna-Lisa is a Chartered Environmentalist and a fellow Member of IEMA.   She has completed Al Gore’s training programme to become a Climate Reality Leader and is an active member of IEMA’s Climate Change and Energy Steering Group as well as IEMA’s North East Steering Group.

Anna-Lisa also has strong experience in education and training and is an Associate Lecturer at Northumbria University and visiting lecturer to Sunderland University. Anna-Lisa is an approved trainer for a range of IEMA, NEBOSH, BSI, IRCA and NQA approved course.

Marek Bidwell

Marek Bidwell is the Director of an Environmental Consultancy and Training organisation.  He is a Chartered Environmentalist, IEMA Fellow, and a visiting lecturer at Newcastle University.  Marek has worked locally with many of the North-East’s best known organisations on environmental issues including Northern Powergrid, Northern Rail, Durham University, and Komatsu, as well as internationally in the Middle East.

Marek specialises in the design, development and implementation of Environmental Management Systems and verification of environmental data, including greenhouse gas data. He also teaching courses on Environmental Management and has delivered training for many organisations including The Environment Agency. He is the author of a series of articles on the challenges of adaptation to ISO 14001:2015 and author of ‘Making the transition to ISO 14001:2015: From Compliance to Opportunity’.

April Sotomayor

April is the national lead for Investors in the Environment, a not-for-profit service dedicated to using environmental management systems to drive organisational performance on sustainability.  April is an experienced sustainability professional with over 14 years’ experience in environment and sustainability, and has developed and supported ambitious environmental and sustainability strategies across a range of complicated organisations. April has a track record for developing individuals and increasing organisational understanding of environmental impacts and implementation of solutions. She is skilled at environmental management systems, project management and strategy, carbon emissions reduction planning, and engagement. 

April is a Chartered Environmentalist and a full member of IEMA. She has also completed Al Gore’s Climate Reality Leadership training programme is an experienced speaker on climate change. April is also a TED x and TED Countdown organiser, dedicated to accelerating solutions to the climate crisis.  She is an IEMA approved trainer for the Foundation Certificate in Environmental Management, Climate Change, and Carbon Champion courses.

Lee Jackson

Lee a Director at SmartCarbon who maintains a keen interest in consultancy and training.  Lee has experience supporting organisations from a wide range of business sectors with the decarbonisation agenda.

Lee is an associate member of IEMA and an approved trainer for the climate and carbon courses. Lee is passionate and pragmatic in working with both businesses and community groups to create meaningful impact in response to the climate emergency that we face.

Two-day - Advanced Carbon Footprinting, GHG Accounting, Reporting and Reduction for Organisations - £500 per person

One-day - Introduction to Carbon Footprinting, GHG Accounting, SECR and Reporting for Organisations - £275 per person

Half-day - Climate Change: How the Climate Emergency Relates to Organisations - £175 per person

 

 

If you have any questions in regard to the half day, one day or two day programmes please contact Anna Moroney on businessenquiry@northumbria.ac.uk before booking.

Title
Start
End
Fee
Availability
Advanced Carbon Footprinting (GHG Accounting), Carbon Management and Carbon Reporting (2-day)

09:00
6/12/2022

17:00
8/12/2022

£500.00

3 Places Available

Advanced Carbon Footprinting (GHG Accounting), Carbon Management and Carbon Reporting (2-day)

09:00
11/10/2022

17:00
13/10/2022

£500.00

1 Places Available

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