For the past decade, corporate net zero strategies have largely been defined by ambition. Targets were set, pledges were made, and renewable energy procurement became the default route for many. However, something has recently shifted as the latest decarbonisation data shows that credibility is no longer about what organisations say they will do. It’s about
Welcome to the Latest Net Zero, Carbon Reduction, and Energy Management News Updates Customer Spotlight: University of Exeter “Data-driven Pathway to Sustainability Reporting” University of Exeter is leading the way in transforming its campuses and operations to meet the urgent challenges of the climate crisis. With a strong research heritage in environmental and climate science,
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
As organisations strive to balance sustainability reporting, regulatory compliance, and carbon footprint reduction, the role of data-driven solutions has never been more crucial. Advanced analytics and business intelligence (BI) tools, such as Microsoft Power BI, are transforming the way businesses manage and report on their environmental impact. Graham Paul, Service Delivery Director here at TEAM,
We are proud to announce that our science-based net-zero target has been officially approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). We are committed to reach net-zero emissions by 2030. As part of our bold plan to reduce absolute Scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 90% from a 2019 base year.
As organisations transition to carbon neutrality and net zero, the expectations for their suppliers to follow suit is increasing. For suppliers to the public sector, this is no longer an expectation but a requirement. Under the PPN 06/21, suppliers must have a formal plan to reduce their business emissions if they want to provide goods
Organisations across the UK are increasingly recognising the importance of implementing carbon reduction plans to reduce their carbon footprint. Graham Paul, Service Delivery Director here at TEAM explains why these plans are not just about meeting regulatory requirements and how they play a strategic role in driving long-term success and sustainability. Why Carbon Reduction Plans
For many organisations, sustainability is no longer just a buzzword; it’s a critical component of their future success. With so much to consider when planning an organisation’s carbon reduction, integrating energy efficiency targets into their corporate strategy can guide businesses in successfully achieving their goals. Senior Energy Consultant and EnCO Practitioner, Sam Arje, explores how
Welcome to the latest Net Zero, Carbon Reduction, and Energy Management news updates ESOS Phase 4 requirements confirmed by Government The Government has confirmed the requirements for Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) Phase 4 (2023-2027) with minimal changes over those that were already introduced for Phase 3. Learn more about the changes to ESOS Phase
Reducing carbon emissions is a critical challenge that organisations across the globe are grappling with. With 25 years left to address climate change, the path to achieving significant reductions in emissions is challenging and loaded with complexities. From supporting organisations across multiple sectors, it is clear that the biggest barrier to successful carbon reduction is