

Learn about carbon quantification techniques that provide the basis for developing and reporting an organisational carbon footprint on this IEMA certified Carbon Footprinting and Reporting training course. The course includes an explanation of the many standards and schemes for greenhouse gas quantification, reporting and emissions reduction, and helps delegates understand which of them may be relevant for their organisations. It also addresses the background to climate change and the drivers for taking action, and provides overview of key terminology. Through engaging modules and workshops delegates will learn how to develop a footprint strategy, quantify carbon emissions, communicate the information internally and externally and, where relevant, prepare for external assurance.
On completion of this IEMA certified Carbon Footprinting and Reporting course, delegates will be able to:
7th July 2026 other dates may become available
Ghyll Head is a provider for Mountain Training and have huge amounts of experience working with groups in the hills. We are very supportive, fun and love working with aspiring leaders through the schemes. We will run this course over 3 days. The pre requisites are to be registered with…
Flexible on demand training - takes 1-2 hours to complete
A practical guide to enhancing and maintaining biodiversity on school or college grounds, this free online training course is aimed at managers of any outdoor setting. The course has been developed by Natural England and Department for Education in collaboration with the National Biodiversity Data…
Courses are run on demand and usually last for 3 days (including assessment) Get in touch on 07855571312 or ctlogue@aol.com
Courses include the following: Safe Use of Pesticides (PA1) Boom Mounted Sprayers (PA2) Variable Geometry Boom Sprayers (PA3) Slug Pellets and Granular Applications (PA4) Hand Held Applicators (PA6) including Application in or near Water (PA6AW), Stem Injection, Stump Treatment, Invasive Weeds…
The course takes on average 4 hours to complete. Upon registration, candidates have full access to course content including a downloadable workbook and HD videos. At the end of course, candidates will answer multiple choice questions.
Himalayan balsam is one of the most widespread and impactful invasive plant species across the UK and Ireland. Unfortunately, it is also a plant that is frequently mismanaged, or ignored until it creates monocultures. This new course, the first of its kind, teaches candidates how to practically…

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