WSSO is committed to addressing the challenges of global climate change through its voluntary emission
reduction mechanisms, which systematically monitor greenhouse gas emissions and quantify reduction
effects across various industries.
These mechanisms ensure accurate calculation and credible verification by offering enterprises,
governments, and other stakeholders scientific, rigorous, and transparent methodologies for reducing
emissions. Within the WSSO framework, expert teams conduct in-depth research on practical application
scenarios to develop carbon credit calculation models and methodologies for key sectors such as
transportation, power generation, agriculture, and forestry.
These methodologies incorporate the latest digital Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV)
technologies, existing methodologies, and policy standards. They consider the need for emission
reductions under varying usage conditions, regional environments, and policy contexts, providing a solid
foundation for implementation.
The standards developed by WSSO are not only compatible with existing international standards but also
synchronize them to provide a common ground. Through its emission reduction mechanisms, WSSO aims to
promote the widespread application of emission reduction technologies across industries and ensure the
economic benefits of achieving these reductions.