ISO 14064 Toolkit
This implementation toolkit equips environmental compliance officers and sustainability practitioners with structured frameworks, templates, and workflows for establishing and maintaining greenhouse gas quantification and reporting programs. Upon completion, participants receive a certificate issued by The Art of Service.
Executive Overview
Organizations face increasing pressure to measure, report, and verify greenhouse gas emissions accurately and consistently. Without standardized processes, teams risk non-compliance, inconsistent data, and inefficient workflows. This toolkit provides structured frameworks, proven workflows, and reference templates that practitioners use to implement ISO 14064-compliant programs. It supports consistent emissions accounting, internal audits, and reporting readiness across operations.
What You Will Be Able To Do
- Develop a greenhouse gas inventory management plan using the 144-chapter playbook
- Conduct a facility-level emissions assessment using the pre-filled Excel dashboard
- Establish a data collection and verification process across organizational units
- Perform a gap analysis using the 994+ requirement workbook across seven process areas
- Create a project boundary and source classification system aligned with ISO 14064
- Produce a compliance-ready emissions report using the provided Word templates
- Implement a 30-day rollout plan with defined weekly milestones and deliverables
- Assess current capability maturity across five core domains including data management and stakeholder engagement
- Design an internal audit checklist using the editable Excel templates
- Build a corrective action tracking log based on assessment findings
Who This Toolkit Is For
- Environmental Managers - responsible for compliance with emissions reporting standards; use the toolkit to standardize measurement and reporting workflows
- Sustainability Coordinators - tasked with data collection and verification; apply templates to streamline annual inventory updates
- Corporate EHS Leads - oversee cross-site programs; use the maturity diagnostic to benchmark capabilities
- Operations Supervisors - accountable for facility-level data; follow the 30-day plan to implement consistent tracking
- Internal Auditors - verify compliance; use the assessment workbook to conduct structured reviews
What You Receive Within 24 Hours of Purchase
- 144-chapter implementation playbook (PDF) covering end-to-end greenhouse gas quantification and reporting workflow
- 20+ downloadable templates in Excel and Word, including emissions inventory sheet, data collection log, internal audit checklist, corrective action tracker, boundary definition worksheet, and reporting template
- Self-assessment workbook with 994+ case-based requirements organized across seven process areas: data management, source identification, measurement, verification, reporting, training, and continuous improvement
- Pre-filled assessment dashboard in Excel demonstrating results generation and reporting
- 30-day rollout work plan structured by week with role-specific milestones
- Maturity diagnostic across five capability domains: governance, data accuracy, stakeholder alignment, audit readiness, and process sustainability
Detailed Module Breakdown
Module 1: Introduction to ISO 14064 and GHG Accounting
- Understanding the three parts of ISO 14064
- Scope and application in organizational contexts
- Relationship to other standards and frameworks
- Key terminology and definitions
Module 2: Organizational and Operational Boundaries
- Defining organizational control
- Selecting boundary types: equity share vs operational control
- Mapping facilities and operations
- Documenting boundary decisions
Module 3: Emissions Sources and Classification
- Identifying direct and indirect sources
- Classifying emissions into Scope 1, 2, and 3
- Creating a source inventory list
- Assigning ownership and data responsibility
Module 4: Data Collection and Measurement
- Selecting measurement methods: calculation vs monitoring
- Establishing data quality objectives
- Setting up data collection schedules
- Using emission factors and activity data
Module 5: Emissions Calculation and Aggregation
- Applying the mass balance method
- Calculating Scope 1 and 2 emissions
- Estimating Scope 3 contributions
- Summarizing totals by category and facility
Module 6: Uncertainty and Verification Planning
- Assessing data uncertainty levels
- Documenting assumptions and estimates
- Preparing for internal and external verification
- Developing a verification checklist
Module 7: Reporting Structure and Documentation
- Designing a GHG report outline
- Completing required disclosure elements
- Using the provided report template
- Ensuring traceability and audit readiness
Module 8: Internal Audit and Corrective Actions
- Planning an internal GHG audit
- Using the audit checklist template
- Documenting non-conformances
- Tracking corrective actions to closure
Module 9: Data Management Systems
- Designing a data tracking system
- Setting up version control and access
- Using the pre-filled dashboard for reporting
- Integrating with existing EHS software
Module 10: Training and Role Enablement
- Identifying training needs by role
- Developing a training schedule
- Using the playbook as a reference guide
- Conducting role-specific onboarding
Module 11: Continuous Improvement and Review
- Establishing an annual review cycle
- Updating the requirements workbook
- Reassessing maturity levels
- Adjusting processes based on findings
Module 12: Certification Preparation and Knowledge Validation
- Reviewing key concepts and workflows
- Completing final self-assessment
- Submitting evidence of completed deliverables
- Receiving certificate from The Art of Service
The 994+ Requirements Workbook
The self-assessment workbook is organized across seven process areas: data management, source identification, measurement, verification, reporting, training, and continuous improvement. Practitioners use it to evaluate current practices, identify gaps, and prioritize improvements. Example questions include "Do you have a documented process for identifying new emissions sources?", "Is a facility-level emissions inventory updated at least annually?", and "Are emission factors reviewed for relevance and accuracy each reporting cycle?" This structured approach supports consistent progress tracking and accountability.
The 20+ Templates
The toolkit includes editable templates in Excel and Word for emissions inventory tracking, data collection logs, internal audit checklists, corrective action plans, boundary definitions, and formal reporting. These templates are used to standardize data entry, support internal reviews, and generate compliant outputs. All files are provided in native formats to allow for adaptation within your organization's workflow.
Course Outcomes and Certification
Upon completion, you will have produced 3 concrete deliverables built using the toolkit: a completed greenhouse gas inventory, a gap analysis report based on the requirements workbook, and an internal audit summary with corrective actions. The Art of Service issues a certificate of completion confirming demonstrated knowledge and applied capability in greenhouse gas quantification and reporting under ISO 14064.
Delivery and Access
Single user license. Account in the learning environment provisioned within 24 hours of purchase. Lifetime access to all toolkit updates. Templates in editable Excel and Word. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Common Questions
Q: Is this for established or new greenhouse gas reporting programs?
A: Both. The workbook helps assess current state. The playbook covers both greenfield and improvement scenarios.
Q: How is this different from free ISO 14064 guidance documents?
A: This toolkit includes 994+ actionable requirements, a 30-day rollout plan, and editable templates not found in public standards or summaries.
Q: What format are the templates in?
A: Editable Excel and Word. You can adapt them to your own use.
Q: Is this a single user license?
A: Yes, one purchase is for one individual user. For organization-wide access, reach out via reply for volume pricing.
Q: What level of prior experience is assumed?
A: Familiarity with environmental reporting concepts is helpful but not required. The toolkit includes foundational content for new practitioners.
Ready to Start
One-time payment of $495. Single user license. Access provisioned within 24 hours. Lifetime updates included. 30-day money-back guarantee. Reach us via reply if you want guidance on whether this fits your specific situation before purchasing.