Korean Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
The Korea Society for Life Cycle Assessment
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저탄소경영체제 구축 방법론 개발에 대한 연구

김경신1, 이호선1, 송기욱1, 안중우1
Kyungshin Kim1, Hosun Lee1, Kiwook Song1, Joongwoo Ahn1
1유한킴벌리 지속가능경영본부
1Dept. of Sustainable Management, Yuhan-kimberly.

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Published Online: Oct 31, 2010

Abstract

This study aims at developing a methodology on Low Carbon Management System. Carbon management is to minimize the risk regarding carbon emissions and to find economic opportunity through carbon management. Low Carbon Management System is the activity that is to set up the enhancement target to reduce the Green house gas generating from the process, and production. Green house gas is directly related to Energy reduction because it is generated by fuel usage, vehicle service and electricity usage. Therefore Low Carbon Management System is directly related to Energy Management System that is focused on energy efficiency and energy enhancement. Low Carbon Management System in this study is based on European Standard EN 16001 which provides a comprehensive set of controls designed to help the company establish the systems and processes necessary to improve energy efficiency. It takes the form of the requirements and the guidance intended to assist supplier reduce both cost and carbon emissions by helping them develop and implement an energy management system. It also includes policy and objectives that take into account legal or other requirements and information about their energy aspects. The objective of this study is to enable suppliers to take a systematic approach to the continual improvement of their carbon emissions through establishing Low Carbon Management System.