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National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) was legislated in 2007 to underpin a future Emissions Trading Scheme and support national level emissions reporting. However, the take up of sustainability reporting amongst SME's has been relatively slow.
Over 300 safety professionals attended the Safety in Action Conference to keep up to date with new developments in the Occupational Health and Safety industry.
Representatives from meteorological services from around the world, gathered in Melbourne to discuss the ongoing development and implementation of a quality management approach to the delivery of weather and ocean services globally.
Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance (LRQA) has verified South Asia’s first certified emissions reductions (CERs) under the UN’s Programme of Activities (PoA) framework.
Expanding to cover a wider spectrum of the earth's natural capital, specifically water and forests, alongside carbon, energy and climate, the Carbon Disclosure Project simply outgrew their name.
Cor Groenveld, LRQA's Food Safety Expert gives his views on the role of auditor calibration in driving food safety across the global supply chain
With the world's leading food safety experts gathering in Barcelona this week for the GFSI Food Safety Conference, Cor Groenveld, Global Head of Food Supply Chain Services LRQA, explores how robust assessments and food safety certification has led to significant improvements in driving food safety across the global supply chain.
LRQA has contributed to Water Stewardship Australia (WSA)’s recent full field trial of the Australian Water Stewardship Standard (Draft 2).
With the revision process underway for environmental management standard ISO 14001, the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) would like to hear from as many users of this standard worldwide as possible.
Find out what experts at LRQA have to say about the carbon market outlook in Asia in the new year.
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