Sustainability: Gather greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data to inform target setting and support emissions reduction efforts

Course Dates

Start On

23/02/2026

End On

24/02/2026

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Start On

23/03/2026

End On

24/03/2026

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Course Fees for 2026:

Original course fee: $495 Individual sponsor Company sponsored
Before GST With GST Non-SME SME
Before GST With GST Before GST With GST
For Foreigner (Full course fee) $495 $539.55 $495 $539.55 $495 $539.55
For Singapore Citizens and PRs aged 21 years and above $247.50 $269.775 $247.50 $269.775 $148.50 $161.865
For Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above $148.50 $161.865 $148.50 $161.865 $148.50 $161.865

About This Course:

This course equips professionals with both theoretical understanding and practical skills to assess their organisation’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions footprint. By identifying key emission sources and analysing organisational activities, learners will be better positioned to support targeted emissions reduction efforts that align with sustainability goals and regulatory expectations.

What You’ll Learn:

    At the end of the course, learners will be able to apply the knowledge and skills required to identify and categorise greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, define organisational and operational boundaries, gather and verify emissions data, develop and maintain GHG inventories, set emissions reduction targets, and monitor and report progress in accordance with sector-specific frameworks, organisational strategies, and relevant regulatory requirements.

Minimum Entry Requirement:

  1. (1) Middle managers and/or supervisors holding full-time or concurrent environmental sustainability related roles within their own and/or their clients’ premises
  2. (2) Could be performing other functions (for example, facilities, property management, operations, sustainability and Environment, Health & Safety (EHS), etc.)
  3. (3) Should possess a basic understanding of environmental services, environmental sustainability, value chain