New CPD Accreditation for Tunley Environmental and Astutis Carbon Accounting Training Course
Tunley Environmental is pleased to announce that its Carbon Accounting Training Course, delivered in partnership with leading learning provider Astutis, has now been officially accredited by The CPD Certification Service. This certification further assures the sustainability and compliance credentials of the course. It also meets globally acknowledged requirements for continuing professional development (CPD).
Designed for sustainability managers, procurement officers, compliance leads and business decision-makers, the course provides a complete, one-day learning experience and is available both virtually and on-site. It offers participants a practical and up-to-date foundation in emissions management, aligned with recognised frameworks including the Greenhouse Gas Protocol and ISO 14064-1. Learners will gain:
- A comprehensive understanding of Scopes 1, 2 and 3
- Practical tools to identify, measure and manage emissions across the value chain
- Training in applying the GHG Protocol, with real-world examples and best practices
- Guidance on setting credible carbon reduction targets aligned with SBTi and Net Zero goals
- Techniques for transparent reporting and communicating emissions data with confidence
- The knowledge to avoid common pitfalls and risks related to greenwashing and non-compliance
Learners who enrol in the course can now expect to receive a CPD certificate within 28 days of completion. This certificate can be logged as part of their professional development, helping them meet regulatory requirements, internal training goals and career advancement objectives. It also gives organisations confidence in the quality and relevance of the training when embedding carbon accounting knowledge across teams.
This announcement comes at a time when carbon reporting is increasingly being mandated across sectors under frameworks such as “Public Procurement Note (PPN) 006 (formerly PPN 06/21), the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and the expanding scope of the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi). More organisations are seeing the benefits of upskilling their teams to enable them to better understand and manage emissions data.
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