Organizational carbon footprint
The organizational carbon footprint is a key tool for companies and institutions of all kinds to identify, quantify, and manage their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This helps them understand the source and magnitude of their emissions, enabling them to design effective strategies to reduce them.
This introductory course offers a practical approach to the fundamentals needed to estimate an organization’s carbon footprint. The course includes an introduction to GHG emissions quantification and its relevance to organizations in the national and international context. It explores the most commonly used methodologies, analyzes application cases, and develops practical exercises to familiarize participants with this tool.
Upon completion of the course, participants will have the foundation to quantify and interpret the results of their organizational carbon footprint, and will understand the characteristics that make it a useful business management tool.

may 13th,
2025
8.30 am
to 5:00 pm
UPB Forum

Block 1: Context and basic concepts
- Introduction to climate change and the role of greenhouse gases
- National and international context: regulations, climate commitments and business practices
- Business motivations for measuring and managing the carbon footprint
Block 2: Fundamentals of organizational carbon footprint
- Key concepts: direct and indirect emissions, emission factors, mitigation and compensation
- Definition of organizational and operational boundaries and practical examples
- Definition of scopes (1, 2 and 3) and examples for different types of organizations
Free lunch 12:30 - 2:00 pm
Block 3: Estimating the carbon footprint
- Definition of baseline
- Carbon footprint estimation methodology
- Development of practical exercises for identifying emission sources and calculating emissions
Block 4: Now that we know the carbon footprint, what's next? Introduction to GHG emissions mitigation
- GHG emission mitigation strategies in organizations
- Future prospects: carbon neutrality and science-based targeting

Mónica Espinosa
Mónica has extensive experience in estimating GHG emissions inventories and using various methodologies and tools. She has participated in the development of GHG emissions reduction strategies and the design of MRV systems in various sectors, supporting companies, cities, and sectors nationwide in Colombia and the region.

Daniela Peña
Daniela has led the estimation of GHG emissions inventories in companies in the financial and service sectors in Colombia and Central America, contributing to organizations’ strategic decision-making regarding climate change. She has experience supporting companies in the certification processes for carbon-neutral strategies aligned with global climate mitigation scenarios.
Participants
(limited capacity, prior registration).
Class type
Theoretical-practical.
Prerequisites
None.
Technical and software requirements
Preferably one laptop per person with Excel installed.