Sustainability reporting is quickly becoming part and parcel of how universities and colleges operate. What once sat quietly within estates teams has now moved centre stage, shaping governance, financial planning and long‑term strategy. Today, higher education institutions are expected to demonstrate clear, consistent and transparent sustainability reporting, and doing it well is increasingly tied to
Welcome to the Latest Net Zero, Carbon Reduction, and Energy Management News Updates TEAM Energy Shares Expertise in National Broadcast on UK Net Zero Transition We have been featured in the television programme UK Businesses and the Transition to Net Zero, which highlights organisations leading the way in sustainability, the net zero transition and responsible
“As a research university with a lot of climate scientists, we have to walk the walk,” says Tim Dennett, Sustainability Manager at the University of Exeter. “The University needed to step up and show leadership not just in the research it produces, but in action.” Moving beyond traditional energy reporting Like many institutions, Exeter’s early
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, the institution is committed to ensuring its own actions reflect the global leadership it provides through teaching and research. In this interview, we
Since its introduction in 2019, the UK’s Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) framework has transformed how businesses approach energy efficiency and carbon transparency. In this blog, we’ll review SECR’s key achievements and look ahead to the upcoming UK Sustainability Reporting Standards (UK SRS), which promise to raise the bar for accountability and climate action.
Welcome to the latest Net Zero, Carbon Reduction, and Energy Management news updates Strategic carbon management in focus: How the UK’s net zero plan can stimulate business growth When the UK Government unveiled its new Carbon Budget and Growth Delivery Plan in October, our Service Delivery Manager, Graham Paul, was struck by two things. First
At the forefront of the UK’s energy revolution, we’re powering digital transformation through the alignment of data, technology, and green energy Britain’s energy landscape is undergoing a twin transformation. On one hand, the National Energy System Operator (NESO) has outlined an ambitious Energy Sector Digitalisation Plan to modernise how energy data and systems interact. On
Welcome to the latest Net Zero, Carbon Reduction, and Energy Management news updates Turning the obligation of sustainability reporting into an opportunity Sustainability reporting is no longer a compliance task but a way for organisations to be judged, not just by regulators, but by investors, employees, and customers. As the regulatory landscape sharpens and expectations
Sustainability reporting is no longer a compliance task but a way for organisations to be judged, not just by regulators, but by investors, employees, and customers. As the regulatory landscape sharpens and expectations rise, the question is no longer if your organisation is reporting on its carbon emissions, but how well. However, this shift is
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,
Corporate sustainability reporting involves the disclosure of a company’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and is rapidly becoming a crucial practice for organisations of all sizes. It not only enhances transparency but also helps stakeholders, including investors, customers, and employees, understand how a company is managing its sustainability impacts. Effective sustainability reporting can lead
As sustainability reporting grows in complexity and importance, Tom Anderton, Commercial Director, explains why slow and steady will not win the reporting race. Near real-time data is where the organisational benefits lie. Corporate sustainability reporting has for too long been done manually and infrequently. In the process, organisations potentially rely on inaccurate or out-of-date estimations