Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Accounting Workshop

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GHG accounting equips professionals with the tools to quantify and reduce carbon impacts, driving measurable progress toward sustainability goals.

This interactive session teaches GHG accounting essentials, including emission scopes, data collection, and reporting techniques, enabling participants to support sustainability reporting and carbon reduction strategies effectively.


Date & Time - October 11, 11 AM to 1 PM

Speaker

Vinayak Satpute
Founder and CEO
Switch Climate Tech LLP

Introduction
Vinayak Satpute is a sustainability expert working across key areas such as Sustainability, ESG, energy transition, water and waste management, sustainable agriculture, and carbon credits. Having built an innovative carbon accounting and reporting platform, he empowers companies to achieve their carbon-neutrality, net-zero, and sustainability goals. With a background in technology and accreditations from Stanford, Harvard, United Nations, GRI (KPMG), and TUV SUD, he focuses on helping companies integrate sustainability into their core strategies and operations.

His goal is to guide businesses in becoming leaders in environmental responsibility, balancing growth and sustainability efforts through adaptation and mitigation strategies. He is passionate and committed to supporting, and guiding the colleges, universities, MSMEs, NGOs, and enterprises on how they can make a meaningful impact in reducing global carbon emissions. Vinayak frequently discusses the role of carbon credits in sustainability and loves simplifying complex ideas. He has delivered talks and led sessions where AI, Academia, Design, and Environmental responsibility intersect. Beyond his professional work, Vinayak is an active volunteer in environmental cleanliness and tree-plantation initiatives in Pune, aiming to contribute to innovative solutions for the pressing challenge of climate change.


Program features:
  • Introduction to GHG accounting concepts and standards.
  • Build proficiency in emissions data collection and calculation.
  • Practice creating GHG inventories and reports.
  • Connect accounting practices to climate action.