Global Network for Zero (GNFZ) was established to promote net-zero carbon emissions and address the climate crisis. Founded by former USGBC President Mahesh Ramanujam, GNFZ operates in a decentralized, peer-to-peer manner, providing tailored support for individuals, corporations, and organizations to achieve net-zero goals. It is exceptionally well-suited for businesses seeking international recognition for carbon reduction.
As a major contributor to carbon emissions, the construction industry faces the inevitable task of reducing its carbon footprint, making it an optimal starting point for achieving net-zero objectives. Organizations can swiftly advance towards net-zero targets through GNFZ’s standardized certification processes and benchmarks, coupled with global experts’ knowledge of carbon reduction. This fosters collaboration in climate action across various domains, expediting the journey toward a carbon-neutral society.
If you are seeking a straightforward yet internationally recognized carbon reduction tool and certification system, GNFZ is your prime choice. As the first strategic partner for GNFZ in East Asia, SSDC will collaborate with global experiences, assisting and guiding your enterprise toward achieving net zero and ensuring the continual maintenance of this status.
3 Phases for Execution
1. Initiate
Conduct an assessment, develop a plan, and achieve milestone certificates.
2. Implement
Reassess emission sources as needed, implement plans and strategies, and achieve net-zero certification.
3. Sustain
Maintaining net-zero status in perpetuity. Buildings are required to submit annual documentation to maintain status.
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