The Ametis Institute’s Sustainable Economy Division stepped up its compliance program with a multi-day internal training on the SNI ISO 14064 series in mid-March 2025. Designed to ensure that all products and consulting services meet global and national requirements, the sessions brought together the division’s expert team for intensive, practice-oriented learning. The training was delivered directly by senior instructors from Indonesia’s National Standardization Agency (BSN).
At the heart of the agenda are three standards: SNI ISO 14064-1:2018, SNI ISO 14064-2:2019, and SNI ISO 14064-3:2019. Collectively, the ISO 14064 series is globally recognized as the benchmark for managing and reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It lays out clear requirements and guidance for quantifying emissions and removals, designing and implementing mitigation projects, and verifying reported results. This capabilities are essential for credible climate disclosures across public and private sectors.
For Ametis, the training is not a box-ticking exercise but a quality-assurance cornerstone. The division aims to ensure its deliverables are not only consistent with international best practices but also firmly grounded in Indonesia’s legal framework. By integrating ISO 14064 into day-to-day workflows, the team intends to raise the bar on environmental integrity and data credibility, attributes that clients and regulators increasingly demand.
The program also reflects a broader market shift: organizations are expected to substantiate climate claims with evidence that can withstand independent scrutiny. ISO 14064 provides the methodological backbone for that scrutiny, enabling accurate measurement, transparent reporting, and third-party verification of a carbon footprint. In practical terms, this helps decision-makers set targets, track progress, and de-risk investments tied to emissions performance.
According to BSN instructors, the Ametis Institute is the first non-validation/verification institution to conduct ISO 14064 series training in collaboration with BSN, an early-mover signal in Indonesia’s maturing climate-reporting landscape. By investing in internal competence at this level, Ametis is positioning its Sustainable Economy Division to deliver products and services that are compliant, defensible, and future-ready as sustainability standards continue to evolve.
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