China's GLEC Goal & Approach

Our goal is to empower logistics industry in China with harmonized, value-driven and smart carbon accounting solutions that drive efficient and zero emission development.

STANDARDIZATION

Standardizing Logistics Carbon Accounting in China

Promoting unified methodologies, aligning with GLEC and ISO 14083, and supporting the development of localized emission factors to ensure consistency and credibility in emissions reporting

INTEGRATION

Driving Industry Adoption and Market Integration

Facilitating collaboration between businesses, policymakers, and technology providers to integrate carbon accounting into business operations and unlock carbon market opportunities

EMPOWERMENT

Building Capacity & Expertise for the industry

Providing training, certification, and technical guidance to help enterprises and stakeholders develop the necessary skills and knowledge for accurate carbon accounting and strategic emissions management

Product and Service

GLEC Framework Training in Chinese

GLEC 框架物流碳排放计算培训 Logistics Carbon Emission CalculationTraining Based on the GLEC Framework

GLEC Framework Tool Accreditation - Chinese

GLEC 框架碳排放计算工具认可 - Tool Accreditation

GLEC China Publications

GLEC Framework for Logistics Emissions Accounting and Reporting version 3.1 Chinese

Freight transportation and logistics activities currently contribute 8‒10% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and demand for freight transport is expected to almost triple by 2050, according to the International Transport Forum.To meet the Climate Targets of the United Nations’ Paris Agreement, it is crucial to improve the efficiency of freight transport and reduce transport-related emissions. A concerted global effort is necessary to achieve goals. The GLEC Framework v3.1 supports you in your efforts and contribution to reaching these goals.

China Default GHG Emission Values V1.1

This document provides the 1st version of the default values for “well-to-wheel” (WTW) fuel emission factors and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission intensity for China road transport. It is developed by Smart Freight Centre China and Technical Partners, following the basic requirements of ISO 14083 and GLEC Framework v3.1. It provides a summary of the default values, as well as a brief description of the methodologies, sources, and gap analysis.

Get involved!

Multinational companies that are interested to hear more about how to adopt the GLEC Framework in China can contact SFC China office: infochina@smartfreightcentre.org

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