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NEW REPORT SHINES A LIGHT ON MAINTAINING LOWER EMISSIONS POST-PANDEMIC

NEW REPORT SHINES A LIGHT ON MAINTAINING LOWER EMISSIONS POST-PANDEMIC

With companies around the world forced to take extreme measures to change the way they operate during the global Covid-19 pandemic, it has been estimated that carbon emissions have reduced by a quarter. 

But will this last once the pandemic is over? A new report from Emitwise reveals that it is possible to maintain these lower carbon emissions while also boosting economic activity once social distancing ends, and regular business activities begin. The key, the report argues, is to better analyse and report on carbon emissions – and there are clear business benefits of doing so.  

The free-to-download report, ‘The business benefits of carbon accounting: creating organisational value from carbon accounting in a post-Coronavirus world’, discusses how to use carbon reporting as a competitive differentiator for your business. It offers 11 reasons why businesses can benefit from carbon accounting including:

●Cost saving

●Legislation 

●Point of difference

●Access to new markets

●PR opportunity

●Talent recruitment and retention tool

●Business benchmark

●Futureproofing

●Carbon taxes

●Access to green funding and capital 

●Contributing to carbon reduction 

The report also includes information on how organisations can continue to maintain lower emissions and start their carbon reporting journey in line with the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) which came into force earlier this month.

Caroline Bartlett, Head of Carbon Accounting at Emitwise, and author of the report, said: "We’ve launched this report now as many businesses have already significantly reduced their emissions as an indirect result of Covid-19 and this is something that they should continue to progress once the outbreak is over. 

"By better analysing – and reporting on – carbon emissions, organisations can generate huge business benefits at a challenging economic time while also maintain lower levels of emissions. It’s a win-win situation for business.”  

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