Carbon Trust Assurance: Insights Session

Explore what the Cool Farm Platform’s Carbon Trust assurance means in practice — and how it supports more credible carbon reporting across the supply chain.

Following the recent achievement of third-party assurance by the Carbon Trust, the Cool Farm Platform continues to strengthen its position as a credible, science-based tool for modelling and managing on-farm greenhouse gas emissions.

This milestone reinforces confidence in the platform’s methodology, supporting transparent and reliable carbon footprint assessments across a range of agricultural systems, including crops, rice, potato, dairy, and beef.

To help members and stakeholders better understand what this means in practice, we are hosting a 45-minute insights session with Cool Farm and the Carbon Trust.

In this session, we will:

  • Explain the difference between assurance and verification
  • Unpack what this milestone means in practical terms
  • Explore how members can confidently use the platform for reporting and decision-making

The session will be led by Dr Megan McKerchar, Head of Science and Methods at Cool Farm Alliance, alongside Paschalena Mavrou from the Carbon Trust.

📅 April 30th
⏰11AM UK Time

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