CALGARY, AB, March 2, 2026 /CNW/ – ECO Canada and the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI) are proud to introduce the new era of the EP®(GHG) designation, a professional certification designed to equip individuals with the expertise needed to lead in the field of greenhouse gas (GHG) management. Scheduled to launch on March 2nd, 2026, this globally recognized credential will validate professional competence in GHG accounting, reporting, analysis, and verification.

    EP®(GHG) Environmental Professional (CNW Group/Environmental Careers Organization of Canada (ECO Canada))

    EP®(GHG) Environmental Professional (CNW Group/Environmental Careers Organization of Canada (ECO Canada))

    As the environmental sector evolves, so does the demand for skilled professionals capable of supporting carbon management initiatives, regulatory compliance, emissions reporting, and net-zero transition planning. The EP®(GHG) designation establishes rigorous competency and sets standards to ensure professionals are prepared to meet the challenges of a rapidly advancing climate workforce.

    “Professional certification is an essential infrastructure for effective climate action. Mitigation commitments are only as real as the professionals who implement, measure, and verify them.”

    – Michael Gillenwater, Executive Director, Dean of the Institute, and Co-founder- GHGMI

    A Milestone for the Climate Workforce

    The EP®(GHG) designation represents a major step forward in professionalizing greenhouse gas management. It will serve as a recognized benchmark for expertise, consistency, credibility, and trust across environmental reporting and climate action initiatives worldwide.

    This initiative is the result of a collaborative effort led by ECO Canada and GHGMI and supported by a Technical Working Group (TWG) composed of experienced environmental and climate professionals. Together, they developed the standards, competencies, and ethical framework that define the designation.

    “Thrilled to help shape the EP®(GHG) Designation with a team of highly esteemed professionals. This work will improve qualifications and ethical practice in GHG management, laying the groundwork for credible and effective climate action.”
    – Bryce Edwards, Technical Working Group Member

    Addressing a Critical Industry Need

    With increasing global emphasis on ESG disclosures, mandatory GHG reporting, carbon markets, and net-zero commitments, the need for qualified and accountable professionals has never been greater. While technical training opportunities exist, the environmental sector lacks a formal professional credential that validates both technical expertise and ethical practice in GHG management.

    “Ultimately, the goal of our partnership is to create a strong community of competent GHG professionals globally. This will help us further advance standards, further advance the credibility of the GHG profession to those that are not in the profession, and create employment opportunities.”

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