Carbon Curious Grower Resources Hub

Carbon Calculators Compared
Containing detailed information about why understanding GHG emissions is beneficial, how to use the numbers, and looking real-world comparison case studies, the Carbon Calculators Compared report is a valuable asset for both those who are developing their understanding and those who are more experienced in the space.

Carbon and Cropping
Further information for growers with an interest in carbon to build on their foundational knowledge.

Additional Resources
AIA Environmental Accounting Platform
The AIA EAP is a carbon calculation engine for Australian agriculture, fisheries and forestry, providing Australian producers and their supply chains with an accessible and standardised approach to carbon accounting across multiple commodities.
Australian Carbon Credit Unit Scheme Methods
Led by the Clean Energy Regulator, the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme encourages businesses and people to carry out projects that reduce emissions or store carbon in soils and vegetation. The methodology determination (method) outlines the requirements and rules for undertaking a project under the ACCU Scheme.
B Corp Certification
B Corp Certification is designed to ensure a business meets high standards of verified performance, accountability and transparency based on factors including supply chain practices, input materials, employee benefits and charitable giving.
Clean Energy Regulator
The Clean Energy Regulator is an Australian independent statutory authority responsible for administering legislation that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and increases the use of renewable energy.
Climate Active
Climate Active is an Australian Government program driving voluntary climate action by Australian businesses. The program aims to support and guide businesses as they account for and reduce carbon emissions.
Carbon Market Institute Code of Conduct
Developed by the Carbon Market Institute, the Carbon Industry Code of Conduct (the Code) is a voluntary industry-led code defining best practice for project and advisory services within the Australian carbon industry.
Return on investment considerations for land-based projects
The Clean Energy Regulator advises potential investors to consider the return on investment for vegetation and sequestration projects. This includes cautioning against misleading claims such as unrealistic minimum returns on investment or government-guaranteed returns for land-based projects.
Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is a corporate climate action organisation responsible for developing standards, tools and guidance that allow companies to set greenhouse gas emission targets in line with reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
Zero Carbon Certification Scheme (Australia)
The Zero Carbon Certification is a performance-based carbon standard designed to address emissions released by the built environment. Zero Carbon helps facilitate progress towards net zero by providing cost-effective decarbonisation strategies within the built environment.
Zero Net Emissions
The Zero Net Emissions from the Agriculture Cooperative Research Centre (ZNE-Ag CRC) is a multi-stakeholder approach aiming to transition Australian agriculture to net-zero, healthy, resilient and profitable food systems by 2040.