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Course Details

​​Carbon Management Planning leading to Greenhouse Gas Practitioner​

Overview

  • Course Date:

    20 Nov 2025 to 21 Nov 2025

  • Registration Period:

    20 Sep 2025 to 27 Oct 2025

  • Duration/Frequency:

    18.67 hours (Classroom: 8am-6pm, Online: 40 mins)

  • Mode of Training:

    Classroom

Course Objective

Preparing for emerging climate changes prompt Organisations to increasingly report their Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, identify and implement measures to reduce their carbon footprints, apply adaptation techniques, and actively manage such activities to bring about climate-change-busting actions. Hence, this course focuses on the application of related standards, including International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) 14064, ISO 14068, and ISO 14090, specifically developed to help organisations manage their GHG emissions, and address the risks associated with climate change.

More Information

This course is jointly offered by 91proÊÓÆµ and .

BSI shapes many of the world’s leading standards and is accredited by over 20 local and international bodies. As a global trusted brand, the BSI certificate is recognised worldwide and is a mark of expertise, quality and integrity.

To be awarded a certified Greenhouse Gas Practitioner qualification and a BSI Mark of Trust, participants need to register, complete and pass all assessments for the following courses:
  1. Carbon Management Planning leading to Greenhouse Gas Practitioner
  2. Greenhouse Gas Verification and Validation (ISO 14064-3:2019) leading to Greenhouse Gas Practitioner 

Note
It is recommended that participants register for the 3 courses at the same time and are required to complete and pass the assessments in sequence to be awarded the qualification.

Validity of courses

  • Participants to complete all three courses within 1 year for Practitioner qualification
  • Participants to complete both courses (under Professional qualification) within 2 years after completing and passing the Practitioner qualification