E - Environmental (Carbon, Energy, Resources, Climate) 5 min read

What is GHG Protocol? Definition and Context

Credibility Check & Framework Comparison

To ensure absolute regulatory accuracy and reliability, we verify definitions across leading international frameworks before presenting our synthesized SME context.

GHG Protocol

"The global standard for measuring and managing greenhouse gas emissions, establishing the division into Scope 1, 2, and 3."

EFRAG / ESRS E1

"The methodology referenced by ESRS for reporting greenhouse gas emissions inventories and calculating Scope 1, 2, and 3 data."

EcoVadis

"The default carbon accounting standard used to verify greenhouse gas disclosures in supply chain assessments."

ExecutESG Consolidated Definition

GHG Protocol

The Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol is the most widely used international accounting tool for government and business leaders to understand, quantify, and manage greenhouse gas emissions. Developed by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), it provides the foundational rules for carbon accounting globally.

Core Standards:

  • Corporate Standard: Guidance for compiling organization-wide GHG inventories (Scopes 1 and 2).
  • Scope 3 Standard: Rules for assessing value chain emissions.
  • Product Standard: Life cycle analysis (LCA) rules for individual products.

SME Relevance & B2B Inbound Action:

All modern ESG reporting regulations (including CSRD/ESRS and voluntary VSME) build directly on the GHG Protocol guidelines. ExecutESG is built natively to comply with GHG Protocol calculation rules, ensuring your reports are immediately audit-ready.

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