Road test of Provisional Claims Code
The aim of the road test was to ensure the provisional Claims Code was robust, clear, and practical. It helped identify gaps in the ecosystem and streamline the resource implications required to implement the provisional Code.
Between June and Autumn 2022, a range of companies tested implementation of the provisional Claims Code, providing feedback through a structured survey and optional deep-dive interviews. Training was delivered via webinars and interviews conducted with a wide mix of users to ensure an understanding of implementation and feedback was captured.
The road test included 76 participants, 31 survey respondents, 4 webinars, and 19 one-on-one engagements. Participants covered a range of different industries (e.g., tech, mining, chemicals, professional services), regions and engagement with voluntary carbon markets practitioners. Most already had a public net-zero goal.
The road test was complementary to a broader public consultation run in parallel.
Download the ‘Feedback on the Provisional Claims Code of Practice’ below.