When setting up an emissions tracking system, it’s essential to collect comprehensive baseline data to ensure accuracy and completeness. Start with energy consumption data from utilities (electricity, gas, steam), fuel usage for company vehicles, and any direct emissions from industrial processes. It’s also important to gather data on purchased goods and services, waste generation, and employee commuting, as these contribute to Scope 3 emissions. Additionally, data on energy procurement strategies and renewable energy certificates should be compiled. Collecting this data will help establish a baseline for emissions and enable tracking of changes over time. Accurate and detailed data collection is critical for compliance with frameworks like the GHG Protocol and ISO 14064-1. The data should be verified and validated to ensure its reliability. Source: GHG Protocol, Source: EPA. Key Takeaway: Collect utility, fuel, procurement, and waste data for a robust emissions tracking system.
What initial data should be collected for setting up an emissions tracking syste
Updated 9/9/2025