PAS 2060 is a new carbon neutrality standard launched in April 2010 by the British Standards Institute (BSI), developed with input from government, public and the private sector. In recognition of our market-leading carbon management expertise, Carbon Clear was a member of the steering committee developing the PAS 2060 standard.
Attaining carbon neutral status will help you to substantiate and communicate your commitment to environmental responsibility – strengthening your CSR strategy, building trust and helping you to win new business.
The PAS 2060 standard is awarded to organisations, products or brands that are able to prove that their activities will not result in any increase in GHG emissions. If you wish to achieve carbon neutral status you will need to report your carbon footprint, reduction strategy and offset programme to the minimum standard set out by the standard.
Our PAS2060 Carbon Neutrality service is designed to guide you through this process – making sure you are collecting and presenting the right data so your declaration is transparent and robust. Applying our knowledge and experience, we’ll work with your organisation to ensure that achieving carbon neutral status is cost-effective and strengthens your business.
Download our PAS 2060 Carbon Neutrality Service brochure to find out more about the standard and how to achieve it.
See a case study of how Citrica became the first company worldwide to achieve PAS 2060 carbon neutrality and how it has helped them to cement their position as sustainability leaders.
Download our new PAS 2060 White Paper for more information on the history of carbon neutrality, the benefits it offers companies and the different routes organisations can take to achieve it.