# Higg vs GHG and ISO

**How is the Higg Index related to the GHG Protocol and ISO 14064?**&#x20;

* Alignment with GHG Protocol: The Higg Index, including the Higg FEM, aligns with the principles of the GHG Protocol, particularly when it comes to measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions. The Higg Index incorporates many of the same fundamental concepts and methodologies as the GHG Protocol, ensuring that organizations in the fashion and textile industry follow consistent and globally accepted approaches when quantifying their carbon emissions.&#x20;
* ISO 14064 and Higg Index: ISO 14064 and the Higg Index are related in the sense that they both provide structured frameworks for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions. Organizations in the fashion and textile industry that are using the Higg Index can choose to use ISO 14064 as a more comprehensive and rigorous standard for their carbon accounting and verification, especially if they want to achieve third-party verification of their emissions data to enhance credibility.&#x20;

In summary, the Higg Index is a sector-specific sustainability assessment tool used primarily in the fashion and textile industry. It includes a module for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions that aligns with the GHG Protocol's principles. Organizations may choose to incorporate ISO 14064 for more rigorous emissions accounting and verification, alongside their use of the Higg Index, to ensure a comprehensive and standardized approach to greenhouse gas accounting.


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