Colombia Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting Project
Colombia Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting Project
The Colombia Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting Project supports the country’s climate commitments under the Paris Agreement by enabling companies to register and report their GHG emissions through a fully digital service..
Implemented by the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MADS), in collaboration with UNCTAD, and UNITAR, the system was developed using the eRegistrations platform and is accessible at roe.colombia.eregistrations.org.
Project timeline
Jan 2023 - June 2024
Key training events
Mandatory Emissions Registry (ROE) Project. I | UNITAR
(7 - 9 Jun 2023)
Mandatory Emissions Registry (ROE) Project. II | UNITAR
(14 - 18 Aug 2023)
Mandatory Emissions Registry (ROE) Project. III | UNITAR
(27 Sep – 2 Oct 2023)
Mandatory Emissions Registry (ROE) Project. IV | UNITAR
(15 - 21 Nov 2023)
Mandatory Emissions Registry (ROE) Project. V | UNITAR
(19 - 23 Feb 2024)
(7 - 9 Jun 2023)
Mandatory Emissions Registry (ROE) Project. II | UNITAR
(14 - 18 Aug 2023)
Mandatory Emissions Registry (ROE) Project. III | UNITAR
(27 Sep – 2 Oct 2023)
Mandatory Emissions Registry (ROE) Project. IV | UNITAR
(15 - 21 Nov 2023)
Mandatory Emissions Registry (ROE) Project. V | UNITAR
(19 - 23 Feb 2024)
System link
roe.colombia.eregistrations.org
What the project delivered
- A digital GHG Emissions Reporting Service (ROE) for companies to register and report emissions online
- Fully online functionality for calculating, submitting, and downloading GHG reports
- Built with eRegistrations, a no-code digital government platform maintained by UNCTAD
- Capacity building for national officials on managing and expanding digital services
Key benefits
Advances Colombia’s climate goals by operationalizing the mandatory emissions reporting (ROE) defined in Law 2169 of 2021
Empowers companies to comply with GHG reporting obligations quickly and transparently
Ensures sustainability and ownership through local capacity and continuous support from UNCTAD and UNITAR