The Carbon Trust has offered carbon neutral verification since 2012.This verification enabled organisations to demonstrate their commitment to decarbonisation, verified against PAS 2060, the internationally recognised standard for Carbon Neutrality, and played an important role in setting businesses on the path to Net Zero.As consumer engagement and regulatory frameworks around sustainability evolve, our label claims portfolio is evolving in response.We are now making changes to our label portfolio, and the claims that accompany the labels, to ensure transparency and clarity of environmental claims with an expectation of high ambition.We are transitioning the carbon neutral verification and label to have a greater emphasis on reduction, more rigorous and ambitious requirements and language to enhance clarity of meaning.There is a need for more rapid climate action than ever before. Our labels support our partners to increase their ambition and accelerate the move to a decarbonised future.
Products with carbon neutral verification will still be in the market for some time, until required to reverify, and products found in the market will have met these rigorous standards.
What is a carbon neutral footprint?
To achieve a carbon neutral footprint verification, for a product or an organisation, businesses must have:- a verified footprint which shows a reduction on the previous footprint calculation
- a reduction plan, which details how further reductions in the carbon footprint will be achieved
- carbon offsets equivalent to emissions that could not be reduced