?? Roadmap to Net Zero: Insights, Strategies, and Success Stories
Welcome to our newsletter!
This month, in response to requests from a number of our readers, we shine a light on some of the confusing terminology used in the world of climate action - what do we mean by Net Zero? ?What is Carbon Neutrality? ?What's the difference, and why are they critical to the long-term success of your business? ?We also look at EU climate regulations - explaining the differences between CSRD and CSDDD and how they impact businesses in the UK.
?We're excited to share how leading transport-tech business Clearview Intelligence are meeting the demands of both their customers and employees through Net Zero Certification.
We hope you find these articles useful and if there are any issues you'd like us to cover, any question you'd like to ask, please let us know!
Neil Ross Russell , Managing Director
Blog Articles
Net Zero vs. Carbon Neutral: What’s the Difference
Learn the key differences between net zero and carbon neutrality, why businesses should prioritise net zero and the strategies impact.
Clearview Intelligence: Certified
Learn how Clearview Intelligence is making strides toward sustainability with their “On the Road to Net Zero” certification.
CSRD & CSDDD: What You Need to Know Learn the differences between CSRD and CSDDD, key compliance requirements, and how Net Zero Now can support you.
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“Pursuing the Net Zero Now certification has opened doors with clients, and has helped to increase our competitive advantage by winning new business and enhance our reputation being an organisation that has a passion and commitment to sustainability.” - Claire Mcfarlane , Head of Business Compliance at Clearview Intelligence.??
More Net Zero News
√ Landmark Information Group ’s Essential Guide for Law Firms. Get it here
√ Unlock Free Access to the Essential Guide for CSRD Compliance. Access here
√ Simon Heppner to Speak at Hospitality Tech Expo. See here
Climate Jargon Buster
SECR regulations ?The Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) regulations require UK companies to report their energy use and carbon emissions in their annual reports. The regulations aim to increase transparency and encourage companies to reduce their carbon footprint. Direct emissions from sources that are owned or controlled by an organisation, such as the combustion of fossil fuels in boilers or vehicles.
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