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CSR reporting
Interesting that Denmark is only interested in mandatory reporting for large companies. What about those mid-sized and smaller companies? How about all those gas-producing cows grazing the country side?
Seriously it's a good step. We should do the same here in the U. S.
CSR reporting
This is indeed laudable. I trust other countries worldwide will do same soon. However, these reports should be factual and should also include challenges faced and difficulties overcomed.
Merrilyn Okeleke
Nigeria
Not as big a deal as it seems
According to this piece here the government says the legislation will only take 3 hours per company to comply with. So it's not exactly what it seems at first take.
Reporting obstacles
One of the major barriers to carbon reporting that organizations identify is how complicated the process is, and how much it can vary from one jurisdiction to another. CSA just launched the GHG CleanStart™ Registry to address these problems. It’s based on ISO 14064, but constructed in a way to help make carbon performance simple. Check it out at www.csa.ca/carbonperformance.
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