In this episode, we look at how multimodal emission accounting can become more practical and trustworthy. Our guests, Sascha Klefenz (ISCC) and Quintin Barnes (Smart Freight Centre), discuss mass balance, book and claim, and why verification, primary data, and consistent emission factors matter for comparable reporting across modes.
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In this episode, we look at how multimodal emission accounting can become more practical and trustworthy. Our guests, Sascha Klefenz (ISCC) and Quintin Barnes (Smart Freight Centre), discuss mass balance, book and claim, and why verification, primary data, and consistent emission factors matter for comparable reporting across modes.
In this episode, we take a closer look at the complexities of emissions reporting from the perspective of companies on the ground. We explore how businesses are interpreting evolving requirements like CSRD and ISO 14083, the practical challenges they face when calculating emissions, and what they need to make emission factors more applicable, reliable, and usable in real decision-making.
CLEVER Chats
In this episode, we look at how multimodal emission accounting can become more practical and trustworthy. Our guests, Sascha Klefenz (ISCC) and Quintin Barnes (Smart Freight Centre), discuss mass balance, book and claim, and why verification, primary data, and consistent emission factors matter for comparable reporting across modes.