Climate Change and Your Business:

It is clear that the need to adopt a sustainable and responsible position on climate change is rapidly rising up the corporate agenda. Drivers include:

  • Demand from consumers for an environmentally responsible approach
  • The need to meet incoming legislation
  • Minimising costs through energy efficiency
  • The opportunity to build brands reflecting environmental sustainability
  • Internal pressure for change by company staff

Progressive businesses have already initiated programmes to measure and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. The carbon footprint is a key component of any carbon management programme, consisting of a measurement of an individual product lifecycle, or of the company as a whole. Reducing your carbon footprint involves reducing company emissions, supply chain emissions, and carbon offsetting. See our Carbon FAQ for more details.

Carbon FAQ

How We Can Help You:

Our assistance falls into the following broad areas:

  • Carbon footprint of your company
  • Carbon footprint of a product
  • Carbon advice
  • Carbon assurance

See our Carbon FAQ for further details. We are always happy to discuss the above in more detail, and we can create a tailor-made package to suit your precise needs.

ecoVeritas:

We have been assisting major corporations with carbon issues for over 12 years. Our team of consultants have worked on the following projects:
Verifying global carbon emissions 25 times for major international companies including BP, General Utilities, GSK, Severn Trent , Cultor, Danisco, and Kesko.
Assisting a number of organisations with their carbon programmes including the city of Newcastle, Newcastle Building Society, Black and Decker, Conservative Party, Sage, Newcastle University, Scottish and Southern, Marriott and Durham Cricket Club.

For a free quotation for any of our carbon services, please contact us at carbon@ecoveritas.com, or call our offices on 01865 721375.

“We're starting with our own carbon footprint. Not nothing. But much of what we're doing is already, or soon will be, little more than the standard way of doing business.” Rupert Murdoch