GHG Protocol scopes
Diagram showing direct emissions from owned sources, indirect from purchased energy, and all other indirect emissions across the value chain. Used for baseline setting under federal reporting.
ISO 50001 energy management compliance through the Standards Council of Canada. Frameworks for Scope 1, 2, and 3 reporting under federal guidelines.
Scope 1 covers direct emissions from owned sources, Scope 2 includes indirect emissions from purchased energy, and Scope 3 encompasses all other indirect emissions in the value chain. Our framework follows the GHG Protocol and aligns with Environment and Climate Change Canada reporting requirements.
We begin with waste stream identification and sampling, followed by laboratory analysis for hazardous classification under CEPA. The audit includes manifest review, record-keeping verification, and a compliance report addressing provincial and federal regulations.
Certification requires an initial energy review, development of an energy management system, internal audits, and a final assessment by an SCC-accredited body. We guide facilities through each stage, including documentation and performance indicator integration.
Yes, we operate nationally with teams based in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia. Our consultants are familiar with both federal standards and provincial variations in environmental regulations.
For a mid-sized manufacturing facility, the initial baseline assessment usually takes four to six weeks. Ongoing annual reporting and verification are structured around your fiscal calendar and regulatory deadlines.
You should have waste manifests, disposal records, material safety data sheets, and any previous audit reports. We provide a checklist during the scoping phase to ensure all relevant documents are collected before the site visit.
For specific project inquiries, contact our team at info@aftooni.com or call 1 (331) 279-2996.
Visual reference library
Diagram showing direct emissions from owned sources, indirect from purchased energy, and all other indirect emissions across the value chain. Used for baseline setting under federal reporting.
Photograph from a site audit showing sample sorting and labelling per CEPA schedule. Each stream is logged, weighed, and assigned a waste class code before manifesting.
Flowchart of the certification cycle: energy review, policy setting, baseline development, internal audit, management review, and third-party surveillance by an SCC-accredited body.
Table mapping each waste type to the applicable regulation under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and provincial counterparts. Includes record retention periods and reporting thresholds.
Graph showing normalized energy consumption against production output. Used to establish the energy baseline and identify significant energy uses during the ISO 50001 initial review.
Example of a completed audit checklist with supporting records: calibration certificates, training logs, and meter readings. Demonstrates conformance to the energy management system standard.
Schedule a gap analysis against SCC-accredited energy management standards before your formal certification audit.
Request a scope reviewDefine your organisational boundary, identify Scope 1–3 sources, and select emission factors aligned with federal reporting guidelines.
Begin the scoping process