ISO 13391-3:2025
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
29 April 2025
Wood and wood-based products — Greenhouse gas dynamics — Part 3: Displacement of greenhouse gas emissions
ISO 13391-3:2025 Files
English
12 Pages
Current Edition
OMR
31.89
ISO 13391-3:2025 Scope
This document provides a methodology for determining the greenhouse gas emissions from alternative products (or a representative mix of alternative products). It also provides a methodology for calculating the displacement potential for wood and wood-based products.
NOTE "Emissions from alternative products" is a term defined in ISO 13391-1.
This document also deals with situations that do not lead to displacement.
This document is intended to be used by organizations seeking to understand, commit to or contribute to climate change mitigation. These organizations can be either private or public, regardless of type or size, and located in any jurisdiction or any position within a specific value chain.
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