Impact at a Glance: ISO 14064‑aligned inventory • Grant‑ready package • Clear 2030 reduction pathway
Client Snapshot
A long‑established brick manufacturer seeking a credible emissions baseline, clarity on reduction levers in energy‑intensive processes, and eligibility for Cyprus’ GHG Reduction Grant Scheme.
Challenge
Brick production is energy‑intensive (kiln firing, thermal drying, fuel consumption). The client needed:
A reliable,
standards‑aligned GHG inventory (Scope 1 & 2).
A prioritised
decarbonisation plan that wouldn’t disrupt production.
A grant‑compliant
documentation set to pursue national funding for upgrades.
Our Approach
1
Baseline & Scope Setting
Defined organisational and operational boundaries.
Agreed system limits and reporting period to align with ISO 14064‑1 (Baseline period: 2022-2023).
2
Data Collection & Methodology
Collected fuel and electricity data (kilns, dryers, transport and ancillary equipment).
Applied approved emission factors; completeness and quality checks.
3
ISO 14064‑Aligned Inventory
Quantified Scope 1 & 2 emissions; highlighted intensity metrics (tCO₂e per tonne of output).
Created audit‑ready inventory tables and methodological notes.
4
Decarbonisation Roadmap (to 2030)
Explored fuel switching scenarios.
Explored phased renewable electricity procurement with the expansion of photovoltaic (PV) systems.
5
Funding Readiness (Grant Package)
Prepared grant‑compliant narratives and impact estimates under the Cyprus GHG Reduction scheme.