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双重驱动下企业碳管理提速 标准、数据瓶颈问题待解
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-08-11 01:00

Core Viewpoint - Companies are facing dual changes in policy and market environments regarding carbon emission management, leading to increased attention from industry experts on the challenges and standards in carbon management [1] Group 1: Policy and Market Influence - The intensity of policy constraints directly affects the progress of corporate carbon management, with raw material industries like metallurgy and petrochemicals being core to national carbon market management [2] - The "1+N" dual carbon policy framework has established specific carbon peak plans for major industrial sectors, emphasizing monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) requirements [2] - Market factors, such as external pressures from green trade barriers, are driving companies, especially in the new energy sector, to enhance their carbon management capabilities [3] Group 2: Challenges in Carbon Management - Companies face fragmented systems and increasing compliance burdens due to varying carbon accounting standards across different regions and industries, complicating unified management [5][6] - The lack of economic and suitable carbon management solutions, along with high costs of third-party verification, poses significant challenges for companies [8] - Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) struggle with carbon management due to limited resources, necessitating specialized tools and shared platforms to enhance their capabilities [9] Group 3: Recommendations for Improvement - Experts suggest establishing unified national carbon management regulations and detailed implementation guidelines for specific industries to address existing challenges [7] - There is a need for improved data management and professional governance systems to ensure accurate carbon footprint tracking and effective management [8] - A shared database for carbon emissions tailored to different industries and products could help SMEs reduce management costs and improve their carbon management practices [9]