GHG Verification & ESG Assurance Projects
KERAMIDA provided Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions verification for a confidential technology company that designs & develops dedicated branded experiences that allow fans to buy, collect, and re-sell digital products and collectibles (NFTs). This blockchain-agnostic NFT platform is required to disclose its GHG emissions to complete transactions with media companies, and as such hired KERAMIDA to provide assurance through the verification of its GHG emissions.
KERAMIDA conducted third-party verification of Brunswick’s Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions and energy usage. The purpose of the verification was to enhance Brunswick’s CDP submittal and for stakeholder assurance that publicly released data is accurate. KERAMIDA also conducted GHG reduction modeling for various departments within Brunswick taking into account several GHG reduction initiatives. The model was based on KERAMIDA’s AI-Based Climate Model (ABC) to show sensitivity levers that impacted future GHG reductions and to aid in the setting of GHG reduction goals.
KERAMIDA provided third-party verification services for the third-largest owner and operator of shopping centers in the United States with over $9 billion in assets. KERAMIDA provided limited assurance greenhouse gas (GHG) verification of the Client’s 2022 Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions inventory. KERAMIDA also verified energy usage, renewable energy usage, water, and waste using the Client’s data management software. Verification was conducted in accordance with ISO 14064-3 using an operational control approach. The verification statement was issued for both CDP and GRESB disclosure requirements.
KERAMIDA provided third-party GHG verification services for Bread Financial, a U.S. publicly-traded financial services company that offers personalized payment, lending, and saving solutions. KERAMIDA was tasked with conducting Bread Financial’s first-ever GHG verification. The scope of work included their Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions in addition to 8 of the 15 Scope 3 categories as defined by the GHG protocol.
GHG / Decarbonization / Climate Transition Plan / SBT Projects
KERAMIDA provides ongoing Climate and ESG consulting support to a leading private equity firm that targets infrastructure and real estate investments and has approximately $40 billion in assets under management. We help the Client’s portfolio companies to develop and implement their Climate Transition Plans and Science Based Targets.
KERAMIDA developed a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Reduction Program for Athlete’s Unlimited (AU), a women’s professional sports league consisting of basketball, lacrosse, softball, and volleyball. The GHG Reduction Program began with a GHG Reduction Plan, outlining emissions sources and evaluating specific yet feasible reduction initiatives.
KERAMIDA performed a study in 2005 for Indirect CO2 Emissions for a major European aluminum producer and developed a winning GHG emissions reduction strategy to successfully address the anticipated impact from the European Union’s CO2 regulations – Phase I (EU Emissions Trading Scheme Directive 2003/87/EC and resultant National Allocation Plans).
Milo’s Tea Company is a Platinum-Certified Zero Waste Manufacturer devoted to sustainable practices and the stewardship of local communities and the environment. KERAMIDA conducted a Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions inventory for Milo’s and is currently developing a GHG reduction plan for the company.
KERAMIDA conducted a Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions inventory for a company that designs and builds stainless steel propellers for distribution around the globe for a growing marine market. We evaluated the operations at two of the Client’s sites to develop a list of emissions mitigation strategies based on the Client’s strategic vision and priorities.
In 2020, KERAMIDA calculated Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions for a nation-wide midstream energy infrastructure and logistics services provider. As part of the analysis, KERAMIDA accounted for all of the Client’s transloading stations and terminals, various auxiliary equipment, as well as their vast mobile fleet including land, marine, and rail units. The purpose of this project was to provide emissions data to the Client for sustainability reporting.
KERAMIDA completed a carbon footprint for a leading global flooring manufacturer Client. The carbon footprint included Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions for all their domestic and international office space and warehouses, and two of their factories in China. KERAMIDA conducted a statistical analysis to determine sources or locations that are major contributors to the total carbon footprint and provided further analysis to determine methods for GHG reductions.
VGrid Energy Systems (VGrid) is a mobile, scalable gasifier that converts waste biomass to biochar and electricity. KERAMIDA conducted a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of VGrid’s biochar gasifier. This technology converts waste biomass (i.e., pistachio shells) to biochar (a beneficial product) and electricity.
KERAMIDA was hired by a Confidential Client to conduct a full life cycle analysis of a new and innovative type of exterior building cladding that was being developed to make buildings more energy-efficient. The new exterior building cladding being analyzed had the advantage over conventional building cladding by providing more insulation, while at the same time using more sustainable raw materials in its production.
KERAMIDA is currently working with Lamons, one of the largest gasket, bolt and hose assembly manufacturers in the world, to develop an Environmental Footprint Reduction Program. Our professionals conducted an Environmental Footprint Baseline Assessment to evaluate energy use, water use and waste generation.
KERAMIDA has been supporting Masonite, one of the leading U.S. manufacturers of interior and exterior doors for residential and architectural use, in the Company’s sustainability journey since 2021. Our tasks have included conducting a Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions inventory, providing GHG reduction strategies, performing climate risks assessments, and assisting in corporate sustainability reporting and CDP disclosure support.
KERAMIDA has been advising Trinity Renewables Technology on the applicability of the HyperPhilic Process to municipal waste conversion to energy; on the overall role of this technology to a circular economy and to GHG emissions reduction strategies; on applicable municipal waste generation rates; and, on the permitting needs of the HyperPhilic Process Waste Conversion Plant.
KERAMIDA is assisting a Canadian broadband provider in setting Science Based Targets and achieving certification under the SBT Initiative (SBTi). The Client seeks to set Science Based Targets (SBTs) for reducing its carbon footprint, in order to gain investor confidence, be resilient against potential regulations, and maintain a competitive edge.
KERAMIDA calculated the GHG footprint of a cutting-edge, medical waste shredder and disinfection system for medical waste management. The GHG footprint was subsequently compared to traditional methods of medical waste treatment such as incineration, autoclaving, microwaving, and chemical treatment options.
KERAMIDA conducted third-party verification of Brunswick’s Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions and energy usage. The purpose of the verification was to enhance Brunswick’s CDP submittal and for stakeholder assurance that publicly released data is accurate. KERAMIDA also conducted GHG reduction modeling for various departments within Brunswick taking into account several GHG reduction initiatives. The model was based on KERAMIDA’s AI-Based Climate Model (ABC) to show sensitivity levers that impacted future GHG reductions and to aid in the setting of GHG reduction goals.
KERAMIDA is conducting a quantitative Climate Scenario Analysis for this Tech Client to support compliance with CA SB 261. The Client is an industry-leading technology company that designs and develops high-performance semiconductor and silicon IP products that advance data center connectivity. KERAMIDA is investigating the impacts of physical climate risks on the Client's main locations.
ED&F Man Commodities is one of the world’s leading providers of soft commodities with a range of products, including sugar, coffee, molasses, animal feed, and fish oils. KERAMIDA assisted ED&F Man with its inaugural TCFD disclosure and with the development of three individual Climate Action Plans for each of its Divisions: ED&F Man Liquid Products (MLP), ED&F Man Sugar, and ED&F Man Volcafe.
KERAMIDA conducted a Scope 1, 2, and 3 gap analysis of BHN’s existing Scope 1, 2, and 3 data, identifying areas of improvement in the GHG accounting principles of relevance, completeness, consistency, transparency, and accuracy, according to the GHG Protocol standards. KERAMIDA developed a GHG inventory improvement plan for BHN to improve data quality in future years and also developed a PowerBi data analytics dashboard for BHN to utilize. The Scope 1, 2, and 3 inventory developed by KERAMIDA then served as the baseline for BHN’s Decarbonization Plan.
KERAMIDA was engaged with MASCO to conduct on-site energy audits for several of its North American-based facilities. On-site audit activities focused on manufacturing processes and equipment. Building envelope, lighting, and HVAC operations were also evaluated for energy efficiency opportunities. The audits culminated in an audit matrix identifying key energy reduction strategies and their respective estimated reductions in energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions.
In order to meet increased stakeholder ESG requests and expectations with a programmatic and strategic response, CRUM Trucking consulted with KERAMIDA to develop its Sustainability Program. Based on their outstanding performance in freight transportation, Crum Trucking has been named a 2024 SmartWay High Performer by the US EPA. This recognition highlights Crum Trucking’s commitment to sustainability and its impressive achievements as a SmartWay TL/Dry Van Truck Carrier in the “Carbon” category.
KERAMIDA performed a study of energy use in foundries and development of best practices for energy use reduction and GHG reduction by manufacturing processes for the U.S. Department of Energy. The objective of this pioneering work was to conduct an energy and facility analysis of the metal casting industry to determine the theoretical minimum, best practice, and actual energy usage for different metals and processes used in the metal casting industry.
KERAMIDA was retained by Algaewheel to assist in gaining regulatory approval for Algaewheel’s patented process of treating wastewater with algae for accomplishing two important goals: Treat wastewater with significantly less energy requirements than current technologies, offering significant cost reduction and CO2 credit opportunities; and generate biofuels from the algae generated.
This Fortune 500 Client is one of the world’s largest producers of high-technology interconnect, sensor, and antenna solutions, with more than 90,000 employees globally. KERAMIDA assists the Client with its Sustainability Reporting and preparation for CSRD compliance, including Double Materiality Assessment, ESRS alignment, EU Taxonomy and Life Cycle Analysis, and CSRD reporting. We also assist the Client with its data collection and GHG reduction strategy.
Subaru of America, National Parks Conservation Association, and National Park Foundation teamed up to cut the amount of landfill waste produced by national parks as part of the “Don’t Feed the Landfills Initiative.” Subaru engaged KERAMIDA's sustainability experts to conduct Waste Characterization Studies at Denali National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and Yosemite National Park.
KERAMIDA supports BOND, a full-service construction management firm, with its decarbonization efforts through a materiality assessment and GHG inventory, production of BOND’s inaugural Sustainability Report, inclusive of drafting content and design, GHG reduction strategies, feasibility assessment of GHG reduction strategies, and GHG reduction goals and strategy.
KERAMIDA used the LFGcost-Web Model, created by the U.S. EPA Landfill Methane Outreach Program (LMOP), to model landfill methane gas generation and payback of multiple methane use options, including boiler retrofit, standard reciprocating engine generator (RICE), microturbine generator, and small RICE.
Climate Action Plan Projects for Livable Cities, Schools and Campuses
Energy Audits
KERAMIDA was engaged with MASCO to conduct on-site energy audits for several of its North American-based facilities. On-site audit activities focused on manufacturing processes and equipment. Building envelope, lighting, and HVAC operations were also evaluated for energy efficiency opportunities. The audits culminated in an audit matrix identifying key energy reduction strategies and their respective estimated reductions in energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions.
KERAMIDA performed a study of energy use in foundries and development of best practices for energy use reduction and GHG reduction by manufacturing processes for the U.S. Department of Energy. The objective of this pioneering work was to conduct an energy and facility analysis of the metal casting industry to determine the theoretical minimum, best practice, and actual energy usage for different metals and processes used in the metal casting industry.
KERAMIDA performed an energy use audit of all operations related to intake, treatment, and distribution of drinking water for the Indianapolis drinking water system. The audit identified opportunities to reduce electrical energy consumption and GHG, reduce operating costs, and improve the carbon footprint of the supply of drinking water to the residents and businesses of the City of Indianapolis.
KERAMIDA conceived of an innovative and effective pilot program for neighborhood-scale energy efficiency retrofits of structures and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction. KERAMIDA developed the project concept and structure, formed the core partners group necessary to confirm commitments and identify leveraged funds, and completed all aspects of the project scope details, budget requirements, and timeline.
KERAMIDA provided policy development services to the City of New Albany, Indiana for energy and GHG reductions related to a Federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG). Grant funds were directed toward developing an Energy Management System focused on maximizing cost-savings and minimizing GHG emissions associated with the City operations’ energy use, including electricity, natural gas, and fuel (Phase 1) and to develop and implement a pilot Energy Audit Program (Phase 2).
KERAMIDA is working with the City of Evansville, IN to revise its 2021 Evansville Climate Action Plan (CAP). KERAMIDA will conduct on-site energy audits and engage relevant stakeholders to update existing strategies and develop new strategies for the revised Climate Action Plan. KERAMIDA will perform a complete Resiliency Assessment that looks at hazards, impacts, risks, and adaptations to integrate into the final Climate Action Plan.
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KERAMIDA’s ESG Assurance Team includes CPAs, attorneys, PhD. engineers and PhD. scientists. We provide companies with third-party verification and assurance of GHG and other sustainability data. KERAMIDA is a CDP Global Gold Verification Provider and an AA1000 Licensed Assurance Provider. We offer independent validation and verification of GHG emissions for organizations across any industry in accordance with a variety of accepted standards, including ISO 14064-3 standards.
KERAMIDA offers a wide variety of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) services to clients worldwide, including multi-facility industrial clients, industrial associations, law firms, and state organizations. Our experienced team of GHG experts provide carbon footprint evaluations, GHG inventories, GHG monitoring plans, and training.