Sustainability Consultancy
GIQAC’s aim is to offer a broad range of services to assist companies with their green efforts, including: Conducting company assessments on energy, water, carbon, waste, hazardous materials, environmental impacts, and more. Creating an overall strategy for sustainability plans.
Sustainability Reporting
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
GreenHouse Gas (GHG) Reporting
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
Carbon Footprint
Water Footprint
Sustainability Reporting
GIQAC’s sustainability reporting is based on the Industrial Development Bureau / IDB guidelines (ISG).Understanding and applying sustainability approaches in your business and projects can benefit you in cost savings, supply chain resilience, improved image and stakeholder relations, enhanced innovation, long-term resiliency, and positive environmental impact underscoring the transformative power of integrating sustainability into project practices.
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
GreenHouse Gas (GHG) Reporting
Greenhouse Gas Reporting tracks levels of a greenhouse gas emissions from the large organisations and industries. Our GIQAC professionals aims to help these companies to understand how their everyday activities and operations contribute to climate change and identify the areas to improve.
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
Footprint Reporting
GIQAC Carbon Footprint reports are prepared according to the widely recognized Greenhouse Gas Protocol carbon reporting and accounting standards (GHGP), which provides detailed guidance for emission reports. Carbon reporting will helps your company to control greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which are related to your business activities. This approach will helps your business to: identify environmental hotspots in your activities, to save costs, reduce your impact on the environment, and achieve efficiency.
The water footprint helps us to understand ‘for what purposes our limited freshwater resources are being consumed and polluted’. The impact it has depends on from where and when the water is taken. If it comes from a place where the water is already scarce, the consequences can be significant and require action.