When the UK Government unveiled its new Carbon Budget and Growth Delivery Plan in October, Graham Paul at TEAM Energy was struck by two things. First, the clarity and confidence of the message, Britain is “going all-in” on clean energy to drive economic growth and cut emissions. Second, the profound implications for business: this isn’t
In today’s world, sustainability is no longer optional—it’s a necessity. As we approach the UK’s 2050 net zero deadline, organisations from all industries are recognising the importance of reducing their carbon emissions. By reducing the impact an organisation has on the planet, businesses can experience some great benefits such as complying with regulatory requirements, meeting
For any organisation committed to net zero establishing a carbon emissions baseline is the essential first step. It’s the foundation for understanding your environmental impact, setting meaningful targets, planning effective reductions and delivering a sustainability reporting framework. Despite its importance, many organisations delay this step. In this blog, we explore what a baseline is, why
The UK has 25 years to meet net zero by 2050, the target set out by the Government. In light of this, Graham Paul, Service Delivery Director here at TEAM, speaks to our efficiency and carbon reduction experts about the future of energy efficiency and net zero in the UK. When it comes to emissions
Pressure continues to grow from customers wanting to see proof of their supplier’s carbon credentials. Organisations within the supply chain are discovering that the expectation for them to have a Carbon Reduction Plan is becoming increasingly important, if not vital to win business. The main impact to your organisation is simple: if you do not
The Science Based Target Initiative (SBTi) has launched a new framework to support the construction and Built Environment sector in achieving decarbonisation. What is the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)? The SBTi was introduced in 2018 to help businesses set a clearly defined path in reducing their carbon emissions. Carbon reduction targets set by organisations
Along with many other businesses who are tackling climate change, we have joined the SME Climate Hub. By joining the Hub, we have pledged to achieve net zero emissions along with many other businesses across 120 countries. The official pledge is to halve its emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050. However,
The road to becoming a carbon neutral organisation is complicated and not the same for every business. To help you understand the different stages of achieving carbon neutrality through offsetting your carbon emissions via verified projects, watch our video or read this blog to find out more. 1. Don’t wait! Start your carbon offsetting journey
Improving organisations’ sustainability credentials is becoming essential across nearly all sectors and industries says our Data Analyst, Sophie Legg. According to world leading professional services firm, KPMG, 30% of consumers look for sustainability when purchasing goods and services from a business. Additionally, as Generation Z’s purchasing power grows, it is becoming clear that organisations must