GENERAL
Cercarbono’s voluntary carbon certification programme is a means for companies and individuals, operating in different economic sectors, to actively participate in the development of programmes, or projects aimed at climate change mitigation actions.
Our standard is part of the voluntary carbon market. We register and certify GHG removals, and GHG emission reductions from mitigation activities. In this way, we contribute to making this market more dynamic by providing efficient solutions to the different sectors that are part of it.
PROGRAMME FUNDAMENTALS
Our standard is based on its normative documents, tools (additionality, SDGs, and carbon buffer), and the rigorous enforcement of these, so that programmes and projects achieve their mitigation targets. In this way, Cercarbono seeks to ensure the integrity of the voluntary carbon market.
Principles considered in climate change mitigation programmes or projects (CCMPs):
Coherence
The results of CCMPs must be comparable over time, reproducible, and technically validated.
Comparability
CCMP results must be comparable regarding the use of methodologies, guidelines, and protocols, among others.
Completeness
All significant GHG emission sources generated by the CCMP should be included.
Reliability
Data and parameters from recognised sources should be included, as well as technically supported models.
Conservatism
Conservative assumptions, methodologies, values, and procedures should be used to avoid under or over-estimations.
Consistency
Assumptions, values, and procedures used should be technically correct, consistent, comparable, and reproducible.
Evidence
Evidence should be sufficient and appropriate to ensure that rational, dependable, and reproducible methods are used.
Accuracy
The information submitted must be sufficient and accurate to be validated.
Comprehensiveness
All relevant information should be included to support decision making, minimising uncertainty.
Integrity
All GHG emission sources and carbon pools should be included, along with quantification of their GHG emissions and removals.
Transparency
Genuine, clear, honest, substantiated, appropriate, understandable, truthful, timely, transparent, robust, sufficient, and auditable information should be used.
Relevance
The CCMP should be relevant to the sector under which it operates.
Accurateness
It should aim to reduce the variability or dispersion of the information obtained.
No net harm
Seek to ensure that no net harm is caused to the areas or communities surrounding the CCMPs.
Principles considered in carbon credits:
Additional
Carbon credits must demonstrate additionality.
Measurable
All GHG emissions and removals, and reductions of GHG emissions generated by the CCMP must be quantified.
No double counting
Carbon credits may not be accounted for or used more than once.
Permanent
Carbon credits must be permanent over a 100-year horizon.
Real
All GHG removals and GHG emission reductions generated by CCMPs must be demonstrated to have occurred.
Unique
Each GHG removal and each GHG emission reduction is associated with a single carbon credit.
Independently verified
Carbon credits must be verified to a reasonable level of assurance, by an independent verification body authorised by Cercarbono.