Beginning January 1, 2010, organizations will be required to track and report on greenhouse gas emissions from those facilities that fall within the EPA Mandatory GHG Reporting rule. According to the EPA, approximately 30,000 facilities will need to conduct an assessment to determine whether their GHG emissions meet the mandatory reporting threshold.
During TRIRIGA’s Learn from the Leaders webinar – Get Ready for Mandatory Reporting of GHG Emissions, Lisa Campbell, Director of Climate Change Services for Environmental Resources Management (ERM), presented an overview of the EPA Mandatory GHG Reporting Rule and provided details about activities that organizations need to do today to prepare for this rule. According to Lisa, many organizations are still unprepared to evaluate whether their facilities will need to report. For some organizations, this lack of preparation will prevent them from implementing improvements to reduce carbon emissions below the threshold set by the EPA.
To learn more about the EPA Mandatory GHG Reporting Rule watch last week’s Learn from the Leader’s webinar with Lisa Campbell.
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