What is accreditation?
Accreditation is a pivotal process within the framework of the Article 6.4 mechanism (known as the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism) under the UNFCCC. It is a formal recognition by the mechanism's Supervisory Body to an organization, confirming they have the institutional capacity, competence, and impartiality needed to perform validation or verification/certification functions in accordance with the Article 6.4 rules and regulations.
Once accredited, the organization, known as a Designated Operational Entity (DOE), plays two important roles:
- It validates and seeks registration for new activities or renews existing ones under the Article 6.4 mechanism; and
- It verifies and certifies emissions reductions of registered activities.
This accreditation process ensures that the emissions reduction efforts carried out within the framework of the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism are credible and reliable.
This process helps guarantee that these activities are benefiting both people and planet, contributing to global efforts to combat climate change.
For additional information or specific inquiries, contact us at A6.4mechanism-accr@unfccc.int.