The Corporate Emissions Reduction Transparency (CERT) report is a voluntary initiative which allows eligible organisations to present their emissions-related commitments, progress and net emissions position. It presents this information in one place, using a standardised framework.

Twenty-two large companies from the energy, manufacturing, mining, retail, financial, transport, construction and research sectors participated in the CERT report 2024. These companies presented 63 commitments. Together, they represent 14% of scope 1 emissions reported under the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) Scheme for FY2022–23.

CERT discontinued

Mandatory climate-related financial disclosure reporting takes effect from 1 January 2025. This means the CERT report's role has ceased and we will no longer publish it.

About this report

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The CERT report reader's guide

Guidance on how to understand each participating company’s CERT report.

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2024 highlights

Key highlights of the data and information included in the CERT report 2024.

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Glossary

Definitions of terms used throughout the CERT report 2024.

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2024 company reports