Dear Members and Friends,
As a project manager, you already know the feeling: you're handed something built by someone else, and you're the one who has to stand behind it when the hard questions come.
Carbon reporting has quietly become exactly that kind of project.
Over the past few months, MPC has run over 70 preview sessions on ISO 14064 carbon accounting and verification — with listed-company directors, sustainability managers, and individual professionals. One pattern came up again and again: organisations already have a report, sometimes an expensive one, but nobody can confidently answer what every project manager learns to ask first — where's the evidence? What's the basis for this number? Will it hold up when someone independent reviews it?
That's not a sustainability problem. That's a scope, documentation, and assurance problem — the kind you already manage every day on other projects. The standard just isn't written in a language you've been trained in yet.
We turned what we observed into a short story: Ms. Lim's Carbon Diary. It follows a practitioner through exactly these moments — inherited numbers, missing documentation, a deadline set by someone who doesn't care that the data isn't ready. Familiar territory. Worth ten minutes:
https://event.mpc.org.my/mslimcarbonstory
If you want to add this to your own toolkit, both our ISO 14064-1 (Carbon Accounting) and ISO 14064-3 (Lead Verifier) intakes are now open. The pathway runs the way you'd scope any capability build — 14064-1 to ground you in the inventory side, CoP to apply it on a real case, then 14064-3 to take you to Lead Verifier level. It also lines up well ahead of the Bursa NSRF Group 1 mandatory assurance window.
The schedule:
Self-sponsored individuals save up to RM2,000 on the full bundle (14064-1 + CoP + 14064-3).
Happy to talk through which entry point fits your situation, HRDC claim mechanics, or the bundle.
WhatsApp me directly:
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