PUBLIC WORKSHOP
NSRF IMPLMENTATION TRAINING SERIES MODULE 2
Building Expertise in Carbon Accounting and Verification for Organisations
Carbon accounting is becoming a business priority as organisations respond to climate risks, regulatory requirements, and investor expectations. Beyond managing emissions, it strengthens risk management, improves competitiveness, and supports long term business resilience.
Our 2 day “Building Expertise in Carbon Accounting and Verification for Organisations” programme helps professionals measure, report, and verify organisational emissions across Scope 1, 2 and 3. Participants will learn carbon footprint quantification using the GHG Protocol and ISO 14064-1, align disclosures with Malaysia’s National Sustainability Reporting Framework (NSRF) and IFRS S2, and understand verification processes under ISO 14064-3 and ISSA 5000. The workshop also guides participants in developing a practical Climate Transition Plan for their organisation.
Table of Contents
Workshop Outlines
Day 1
Part 1: Introduction to Climate Change and Carbon Accounting
- Climate change basics and impacts
- The role of carbon accounting in sustainability
- Business case for carbon management
Part 2: Global Trends and Regulatory Landscape
- Global regulatory requirements affecting Malaysian exporters
- Carbon reporting requirements from Bursa Malaysia
- Climate-related disclosures requirements based on IFRS S2 and the NSRFGlobal regulatory requirements affecting Malaysian exporters
- Materiality, proportionality, and reporting boundaries (organisational and operational boundaries)
Part 3: Deep Dive into Scope 1 and 2 Emissions
- Definitions and examples of Scope 1 (direct) and 2 (indirect) emissions
- Emission sources databases
- Exercise: Hands-on calculation using case studies
Day 2
Part 4: Identifying and Categorising Scope 3 emissions
- Understanding the 15 categories of Scope 3 emissions
- Materiality mapping of Scope 3 across the value chain
- Exercise: Prioritising Scope 3 categories based on relevance to the business model
Part 5: Reporting and Verifying Carbon Emissions
- Preparing the Metrics & Targets section of an IFRS S2 compliant sustainability report
- Data collection methodologies and best practices for quality data
- Applying ISO 14064-3 and ISSA 5000 for future external reasonable assurance needs
Part 6: Developing a Climate Transition Plan
- Introduction to Science-Based Targets (SBTi) and net-zero pathways as per IFRS S2
- Integrating carbon reduction into the broader business strategy and financial planning through climate scenario analysis
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe NSRF and IFRS S2 requirements for climate-related disclosures.
- Apply carbon accounting for Scope 1, 2, and 3 using recognised methodologies i.e. GHG Protocol and ISO 14064-1.
- Evaluate carbon reporting and verification processes for accuracy and compliance using ISO 14064-3 and ISSA 5000.
Workshop Benefits
- Ensure regulatory compliance by preparing for climate disclosures under Malaysia’s National Sustainability Reporting Framework (NSRF) and IFRS S2 requirements.
- Master GHG quantification by measuring organisational emissions across Scope 1, 2 and 3 using the GHG Protocol and ISO 14064-1 methodologies.
- Strengthen data credibility by understanding reporting and verification processes aligned with ISO 14064-3 and ISSA 5000.
- Drive strategic climate action by developing a Climate Transition Plan and integrating science based targets and net zero pathways into business strategy.
- Gain practical expertise through case studies, interactive discussions and ready to use GHG calculation templates.
- Learn from experienced practitioners and engage in live Q&A to address real business challenges.
Network with industry peers and benchmark best practices. - Access comprehensive workshop materials, including slides, worksheets, and GHG calculation templates.
About the Trainer
Muhammad Azri Bin Amran is our HRD Corp certified ESG and sustainability practitioner with expertise in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions management, carbon accounting, carbon credit project development and sustainability reporting. He is experienced in applying ISO 14064-1 methodologies and supporting organisations in measuring and managing their carbon footprint to meet ESG and climate disclosure requirements. His work includes sustainability data analysis, ESG reporting aligned with frameworks such as GRI, TCFD, and Bursa Malaysia requirements, as well as facilitating ESG and GHG training and supporting organisational decarbonisation initiatives.
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Available Dates
Date: 13th & 14th May 2026 (2 days)
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, MYT (14 hours)
Location: Level 18, Equatorial Plaza, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Language: English
Fees: RM 2940 per pax (Inclusive 8% SST)
FAQs
Who is this workshop designed for?
Our workshop is tailored for businesses, executives, managers, decision-makers who are seeking to develop and implement GHG inventory based on ISO 14064 and GHG management strategies and plans and sustainability practitioners who are interested in enhancing their understanding of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) Management.
Is this workshop suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Whether you’re new to GHG management or an experienced practitioner, this workshop offers valuable insights for all levels of expertise.
What are the benefits of attending this workshop?
Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of carbon accounting, learn practical strategies to prepare for verification, and stay updated on the latest global GHG management trends, equipping them to drive positive change within their organisations.
Will there be hands-on activities or interactive sessions?
Yes, the workshop includes interactive sessions, case studies, and group activities to enhance engagement and facilitate active learning.
How long is the workshop, and what is the schedule?
The workshop duration is 14 hours over 2 days. Please check the event details or contact us for specific information on the workshop you are interested in attending.
Will there be opportunities for networking with industry professionals?
Yes, our workshops often include networking sessions, allowing participants to connect with fellow attendees and industry experts, fostering valuable professional relationships.
Is there a certificate of completion provided after the workshop?
Yes, upon successful completion of the workshop, participants will receive a certificate acknowledging their participation and the topics covered during the workshop.
Is this workshop HRD Corp claimable?
Yes, this workshop is HRD Corp claimable. We will provide you with relevant documents for claiming purpose upon your registration.
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*Registration is now open for the 13th & 14th May 2026 session.