Map of Ag achieves ISO 14067:2018 accreditation for carbon footprinting

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Megan Bryant

We are proud to announce we have achieved ISO 14067:2018 accreditation – a globally recognised standard for quantifying the carbon footprint of products.

Assurance for clients and partners

This achievement provides assurance to our clients and partners that our models meet rigorous requirements for quality, transparency, and robustness. As part of the accreditation, we have committed to annual reviews to ensure our models remain up to date, incorporating the latest science and data for estimating farm-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Why accreditation matters

Our clients are increasingly asking for ISO accreditation as a way of ensuring that the data and models they rely on are robust, transparent, and independently validated. With the evolving Green Claim Codes and Digital Markets, Competition, and Consumers Act (DMCC), accreditation plays an important role in ensuring that claims are backed up by trusted and validated data. This recognition also helps others draw better insights, whether they are using our own models or third-party tools.

We are unique in our positioning in the GHG space because we are model agnostic. We not only use our own in-house carbon models but can also work with other models such as Cool Farm Tool and Agrecalc to meet customer requirements.

Building trust 

This milestone strengthens the confidence of clients such as Sainsbury’s and McCain’s in the outputs they rely on for business decisions.  Above all, it reflects our commitment to delivering data and insights that are trusted, transparent, and fit for the future of farming and food, ensuring that every decision is underpinned by reliable, validated data.