1. Responsibility for emission monitoring and reporting:
Establish a greenhouse gas emission monitoring system to monitor all greenhouse gas emission sources in real time. Prepare and submit greenhouse gas emission inventories and emission reports regularly.
2. Setting and planning of emission reduction targets:
Formulate long-term goals and short-term plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and report them to relevant departments for approval. According to the requirements of national and local governments, formulate and implement specific emission reduction measures.
3. Technology update and management:
Continuously introduce and popularize low-carbon, energy-saving and clean production technologies to reduce the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions. Establish and improve the greenhouse gas emission management system and strengthen greenhouse gas monitoring and data management.
4. Energy consumption optimization and management:
Improve energy efficiency, optimize energy structure and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Carry out energy-saving publicity and education to improve the awareness and recognition of energy-saving and emission reduction of employees and the public.
5. Trading of greenhouse gas emission rights:
Participate in the trading of carbon emission rights organized by the state or local government, and actively participate in the market-oriented emission reduction mechanism. Perform procedures such as declaration, accounting and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions trading.
6. Penalties and fines shall be observed:
Abide by the laws, regulations and policy requirements of the state and local governments on greenhouse gas emissions. Cooperate with the supervision and audit work of relevant regulatory authorities and accept relevant penalties and sanctions.
7. Emission data disclosure and information disclosure:
Actively disclose greenhouse gas emission data and related information to the public. Cooperate with the government and third-party institutions in environmental information disclosure and public participation.
8. Supervision and assistance cooperation:
Cooperate with the supervision of environmental protection, energy and other departments and accept supervision, inspection and evaluation. Actively participate in organizations and projects related to greenhouse gas emission reduction and strengthen cooperation and exchanges.
The above are the main obligations that major greenhouse gas emitters should fulfill. By strictly observing these obligations, we can effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to climate change. Please note that specific regulations and policy requirements may vary from country to country and need to be implemented in light of local actual conditions.