Access grant funding to support your Net Zero journey
Achieve best in class, international standards & certificates with One Carbon World.
Our recognised Carbon Neutral International Standard and Net Zero International Standard are based on a series of steps, and we provide comprehensive support, robust certification and verification, and first-class assessment. There are a set of minimum requirements to achieve the Standard, but we also encourage our partners to adopt best practices where possible, in order to achieve recognition and market-leading status.
This means that your organisation will be measuring your emissions to the highest standards of the industry, in line with the Kyoto Protocol and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, as well as meeting the reporting requirements of the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard and compatible with international standards ISO 14064 and PAS 2060.
One Carbon World has received funding from UK innovation fund, EU Horizon 2020 and international carbon credit community.
One Carbon World Grant Funds
One Carbon World - Carbon Neutral International Standard
Includes :
- Dedicated management and technical support calls
- Data Collection Form & Guide
- Mapping Scope 3 emissions
- Recommendations on carbon footprint reductions, potential targets, matrixes
- Support on achieving carbon footprint reductions
- Support in marketing your achievement
- Up to 100 carbon credits included
Tailored achievement badge : In order to be as transparent as possible with the general public, a badge will be tailored specifically for each organisation with the levels achieved in the reported year. Based on the data reported, an organisation is assigned a level in each of the 3 steps (Measure, Reduce, Contribute). Bronze, Silver and Gold awards available.
One Carbon World - Net Zero International Standard 2
This award includes the measurement of carbon sequestration to aid in the journey to net zero status.
Tailored achievement badge : In order to be as transparent as possible with the general public, a badge will be tailored specifically for each organisation with the levels achieved in the reported year. Based on the data reported, an organisation is assigned a level in each of the 4 steps (Measure, Reduce, Contribute, Remove). Bronze, Silver and Gold awards available.
4 steps to your Net Zero transition and how can OCW support you
No reduction plan
Near-term target
Reduction plan - Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions
Reduction plan - Scope 1, Scope 2, and partial Scope 3 (all upstream emisions)
(any scopes or activities)
+ Reduce (at minimum) achieving Silver
CSR & Sustainability Consultant
Flamingo
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to commonly asked questions about our services and initiatives.
Every organisation that measures/verifies its emissions with One Carbon World, achieves the Carbon Neutral International Standard or the Net Zero International Standard. Our recognised Carbon Neutral International Standard and Net Zero International Standard are based on a series of steps, and we provide comprehensive support, robust certification and verification, and first-class assessment. There are a set of minimum requirements to achieve the Standard, but we also encourage our partners to adopt best practices where possible, in order to achieve recognition and market-leading status. This means that your organisation will be measuring your emissions to the highest standards of the industry, in line with the Kyoto Protocol and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, as well as meeting the reporting requirements of the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard and compatible with international standards ISO 14064 and PAS 2060.
Long Term Goals:
The long-term goals of SBTi are centred around limiting global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, with an aspirational target of 1.5 degrees Celsius. The initiative seeks to drive a global transition to a low-carbon economy by encouraging companies to align their emission reduction targets with the latest climate science. Long term goals exist within the time frame of being met before 2050.
Short Term Goals:
Short-term goals within the SBTi framework refer to the interim targets companies set to progressively reduce their GHG emissions. These goals contribute to the achievement of the long-term targets and ensure continuous, measurable progress in emission reduction efforts. Short term goals exist within a 5-10 year timeframe.
To apply to the OCW Grant Fund, you can click the "Get Started" at the top of our page or simply send us an email at hello@onecarbonworld.com.
Our team will guide you through the application process, providing support and assistance as needed.
The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty established in 1997 with the aim of addressing global climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Under the protocol, participating developed countries committed to specific emission reduction targets during the first commitment period (2008-2012). The agreement introduced market-based mechanisms, such as emissions trading and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), to facilitate cost-effective emission reductions. While the Kyoto Protocol marked an important step in international efforts to combat climate change, subsequent agreements, such as the Paris Agreement, have evolved to involve a broader range of nations and implement more ambitious and inclusive emission reduction goals.