{"id":1688,"date":"2026-06-16T20:58:54","date_gmt":"2026-06-16T13:58:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vinhhiepgl.com\/?p=1688"},"modified":"2026-06-16T20:58:54","modified_gmt":"2026-06-16T13:58:54","slug":"toward-net-zero-vinh-hiep-receives-verification-opinion-on-product-carbon-footprint-under-iso-140672018","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vinhhiepgl.com\/en\/toward-net-zero-vinh-hiep-receives-verification-opinion-on-product-carbon-footprint-under-iso-140672018\/","title":{"rendered":"TOWARD NET ZERO – DRIVES TRANSPARENCY ON CARBON FOOTPRINT ACROSS THE COFFEE VALUE CHAIN"},"content":{"rendered":"

Vinh Hiep is proud to announce the results of an independent verification of the Vietnam coffee carbon footprint for its green coffee bean product, conducted in accordance with the international standard ISO 14067:2018. Verified and issued by Control Union on 2 June 2026, the result is 3.77 kg CO\u2082e per kilogram of green coffee beans produced, measured to the farm gate.<\/p>\n

How is Vietnam’s coffee carbon footprint being measured?<\/h3>\n

\"Vinh<\/p>\n

A great cup of coffee comes not only from its flavor, but from how it is made. From cultivation, fertilizer use, and processing to packaging, every kilogram of coffee leaves behind a certain amount of greenhouse gas emissions. For many years, the Vietnam coffee carbon footprint has largely remained a data gap: the domestic coffee sector has focused mainly on farming certifications (4C, Rainforest Alliance, organic) and, more recently, traceability under the EU’s EUDR requirements. Yet quantified, product-level emissions data \u2014 independently verified by a third party \u2014 has remained rare.<\/p>\n

This is precisely the gap that Vinh Hiep, one of Vietnam’s leading Robusta coffee exporters headquartered in Pleiku, Gia Lai, has now filled. Through a research and verification project carried out in 2025, Vinh Hiep has published its Vietnam coffee carbon footprint figure for green coffee beans, measured using a scientific methodology and independently verified against international standards.<\/p>\n

What is ISO 14067:2018 and why does it matter?<\/h3>\n

ISO 14067:2018 is the international standard that defines the methodology for calculating a Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). It is used to quantify emissions, after which an independent organization is engaged to verify the accuracy of the results.<\/p>\n

The standard requires four core elements:<\/p>\n