About each participating company’s CERT report

Each participating company presents a CERT report which is a snapshot of its climate-related commitments, progress and net emissions for either a calendar or financial year and, where relevant, its subsidiaries.

The participating company is responsible for the content they have provided for this report, including the commitment and context statements. This information is not verified by the Clean Energy Regulator (CER).

In this report, progress on commitments, and net emissions and renewable electricity data, is presented as:

  • CER data verified – data has been provided by the company and is verified by the CER using data held by the CER.
  • Independently assured – data has received limited or reasonable assurance from an independent assurance provider, organised by the participating company (in accordance with relevant standards and accounting methods). It is not verified by the CER.
  • Company assured – data has been provided by the company and is not verified by the CER.

This report is published to increase market transparency. It is not legal, business or financial advice.

More information is available in the CERT report reader's guide.

Disclaimers

The CER has published this material in good faith to increase market transparency and to disseminate statistical information relevant to the operation of the legislation and schemes administered by the CER including the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011.

This publication is provided for general information only, and is not legal, business or financial advice. You should obtain your own independent professional advice for your particular circumstances before making any investment decisions.

Some data presented in this report may be different from data published elsewhere, such as in a company's sustainability report or under the NGER scheme. When reading this report, it is important to consider the context provided by the company and the notes provided by the CER throughout the report.

The entity that supplied the information in their CERT report is responsible for that information. In particular, CERT participants are responsible for the accuracy and quality of data and information provided to the CER for the CERT report, and the CER cannot guarantee its accuracy or completeness. It is the responsibility of participants to ensure they comply with legal or regulatory requirements, including any guidance from the Australian Securities & Investments Commission on climate risk disclosure and legal requirements regarding the provision of false or misleading information.

To the extent permitted by law, neither the CER nor the Commonwealth of Australia accepts responsibility or liability for any direct, incidental or consequential loss or damage resulting from a CERT report, the information provided (or not provided) through a CERT report, or the availability or non-availability of a CERT report. The CER and the Commonwealth reserve their rights in relation to the provision of incorrect, false or misleading information.

The CER's publication of an independently assured commitment or data that is assured by a third party should not be seen as the CER's endorsement of that third party.

For more information, please see the CERT Report Guidelines