General FAQs
General FAQs
What is carbon reporting, and why does my business need it?
Carbon reporting tracks your business’s greenhouse gas emissions, helping you comply with regulations, improve sustainability, and meet Net Zero targets.
What industries do you work with?
We support businesses across all sectors and of all sizes, affected by carbon reporting regulations, or just wanting to understand their current emissions position and improve it.
How does carbon reporting help with Net Zero goals?
It identifies emission sources, allows you to assess your organisation’s current emissions position and enables targeted reductions, energy efficiency improvements, and carbon offsetting to support Net Zero commitments.
How can my business reduce its carbon footprint after reporting?
Your business can reduce its carbon footprint by improving energy efficiency, switching to renewable energy, optimizing supply chains, reducing waste, encouraging sustainable practices among employees, and investing in carbon offset projects. But tracking and recording your emissions you can quickly monitor and make changes.
What happens if my company doesn’t comply with carbon reporting regulations?
It depends on the size and type of business. For some, non-compliance can lead to fines, reputational damage, and loss of business opportunities as sustainability requirements become stricter.