
#Sustainability
Global warming is the process of our planet heating up and creating climate change.
Many factors contribute to the invisible blanket known as Greenhouse Gasses surrounding the globe. Since the industrial revolution scientist estimate we’ve caused the world to heat up by 1.0 C.
Net Zero is achieving balance between the greenhouse gas emissions produced and emissions absorbed from the atmosphere.
Scientists say that to avoid the climate impact, the world needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
But why is Net Zero important?
It’s the key principle in achieving our goal to reduce global warming.
The Paris agreement committed to keep global warming to well below 2 C (Paris 2015 UN Climate Change conference COP21).
What is the economic effect of Net-Zero?
- Improved energy efficiency.
- Lower costs.
- Improved business processes.
- Improved turnover.
- Cleaner cities.
- Attract skilled workers.
- Better commute.
- Happier staff create better service.
What is the UK and the other European countries doing?
UK and EU law is to cut Greenhouse gas emissions to Net-Zero by 2050 by:
- Reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
- Turning to alternative energy sources including renewable energy.
- Ban on selling fossil fuel powered cars.
- Reduce energy demand in all sectors – from homes to manufacturing.
What can businesses do?
We can help you define your carbon reduction vision:
- Commit to the objectives and targets.
- Help you build a framework and program.
- Help you implement the program.
- With regular reviews and adaptations to meet objectives.
- We help our clients reduce their GHG emissions by over 60%.
Why should businesses do something?
- Pressure from employees, consumers investors and government.
- Increases innovation.
- Reduces mandatory compliance uncertainty.
- Strengthen investor confidence and credibility.
- Improve profitability and competitiveness.
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