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Reducing the carbon footprint of your business

Posted On : Jan-17-2012 | seen (380) times | Article Word Count : 556 |

Eco-friendly businesses are reducing their impact on the environment, saving money and adhering to government legislation. Find out why your business should become more eco-friendly and read tips on how to reduce your carbon footprint.
Eco-friendly - how your carbon footprint is affecting the world

The world has limited resources, and we are burning fossil fuels every day, creating greenhouse gases. All of these harmful gases have a negative effect on our environment and this is what is known as our carbon footprint which can ultimately lead to climate change.



A global problem

The negative effects on the environment are becoming increasingly apparent and thus we have seen a rise in the political agendas for making our nations more eco-friendly.

Global scientists advised for an international agreement to reduce our negative impact on the environment.

In 1997 the Kyoto protocol was formed by the UN in Japan which is an international treaty aimed at achieving a balance in the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases. 187 countries endorsed the protocol which marked the first step towards tackling the problem of climate change.

In the UK

The UK committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2010 and a long term goal of 60% by 2050 under the Kyoto protocol. Our Government has drawn up legislation to achieve the Kyoto protocol.

In 2008 The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) was created to manage and combine both Energy and Climate Change Policy.

To date the DECC has successfully taken three Bills through Parliament.

Some of the campaigns were designed to encourage businesses to do their bit for the environment such as the Carbon Reduction Commitment Scheme.

What is the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) scheme?

The Carbon Reduction Scheme is the UK’s mandatory climate change scheme. The scheme was introduced in 2010 by the DECC under the Climate Change Act.

Businesses taking part in this scheme will buy carbon allowances based on their electricity consumption.

Organisations who qualify for the scheme have to monitor their greenhouse gas production and purchase allowances or permits to emit carbon dioxide. The more emissions each corporation produces, the more carbon allowance they will be required to buy the following year.

There are monetary rewards for reducing your emissions and likewise there are fines for businesses who do not make the required energy saving.

The Carbon Reduction Commitment scheme covers both public and private sector organisations. It’s expected that approximately 5,000 businesses in the UK will be a part of the scheme.

If your business has an annual electricity bill of approximately £500,000 or uses more than 6,000MWh per year of electricity, then you are affected by the Carbon Reduction Commitment scheme.

You are also eligible for the scheme if you, and any subsidiaries you may have, have at least one half-hourly electricity meter (HHM) settled on the half-hourly market.

How to reduce energy consumption

Factors like turning off equipment when it is not in use and not leaving computers or televisions on standby rely upon staff being equally carbon footprint-conscious, but there are other techniques which enable you to monitor and control your corporation’s energy usage.

Motion-sensitive lights will save energy, but the key to effective energy management is monitoring and reducing. Voltage optimisation will cut down the amount of electricity wastage, and sub-monitoring equipment allows you to see where your power is being distributed.

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