“At a time when not all greenhouse gas emissions are strictly regulated across countries and sectors with the ambition required, VSICMs can provide companies with a useful roadmap for reducing their carbon emissions. They can also increase the transparency and credibility of their carbon management efforts and claims—helping regulators, businesses, and consumers start to distinguish real impact from greenwashing.”
-Arturo Balderas, senior consultant on climate action
But the co-existence of—and competition among—multiple standards and initiatives has created a complex landscape. IISD’s new reports help companies understand the different types of VSICMs and how they can help them advance their carbon management practices. They also outline some of the challenges that such initiatives face, alongside recommendations for addressing them.“VSICMs need to foster substantial action and increase the number of businesses participating in their schemes to have any hope of limiting global warming to 1.5°C. A lack of data and standardization across different schemes and initiatives means that claims can sometimes be inaccurate or misleading, as well as difficult to compare.”