| Introduction
carbon
audits
& reporting
carbon
offsets -
an overview
carbon consultancy webservice
carbon Philanthropy
Defining CSR
How to use carbon
Emissions Data
implementing a corporate carbon programme
Lower carbon
travel tips
role
& value of
carbon offsets
Web service 2.0 quick guide |
Carbon Reports
The
Carbon Consultancy provides advisory services, emissions data
and offset procurement for companies wishing to engage with carbon
emissions reduction in line with carbon best practice. Leading
our clients through the confused and complex carbon landscape
is our priority and speciality. Thereby to assist you we have
complied a number of information documents for you to consider
which are free for you to download.
Alternatively feel free to contact The Carbon Consultancy on
+44 (0)845 644 8411 or email info@thecarbonconsultancy.co.uk
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The Carbon Consultancy Limited provides
carbon management services that include carbon audits, reduction
programmes, reporting and offset procurement. The company's clients
are predominantly in the travel sector and/or are large users
of travel, but the company's services are not restricted to this
sector.
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Carbon offset is the process of balancing
a defined unit of carbon dioxide emissions with a product that
saves or stores an equivalent amount of carbon dioxide. The offset
process will vary in its delivery of the saving or storage of
carbon dioxide.
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The latest release of The Carbon Consultancy webservice for carbon calculations is designed to enable automated corporate carbon reporting and carbon management by all service sector companies. The webservice can also be used to support delivery of carbon values to corporate clients and consumers.
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The arrival of carbon emissions on the personal and corporate landscape has seen a sudden rise in the number of providers offering offset products to enable emitters to address their emissions. The voluntary offset market mirrors the essential elements of the cap and trade process for carbon emissions agreed under the Kyoto Protocol and two years ago was seen as a sensible and logical approach to excess carbon emissions.
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CSR and its importance has been increasingly driven by government requirement for reporting and the growing demands of the consumer for ethical and sustainable goods and services. There is no formal definition of CSR and the UK government has devoted plenty of print to describing CSR, but how does this relate to companies?
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Except for a limited number of companies there is no legal requirement to limit or report carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas emissions. The reporting of emissions by companies is thus predominantly voluntary and is undertaken for a wide variety of reasons including, amongst others, CSR reporting, risk management, business opportunities and client demand.
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The increased focus on climate change and
the contributing role of man made carbon emissions has created
a consumer and corporate awareness that is stimulating both voluntary
and compulsory mitigation activity.
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Travel has great economic and social benefits,
but it does have an environmental cost. Short of staying at home,
here are some simple tips on how you can reduce the impact of
your travel and save emissions, whilst on holiday.
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The simple answer is that carbon offsets
are worthwhile if used as part of an integrated carbon management
programme that includes emissions reduction as a primary aim.
They are better than doing nothing, but not a substitute for emissions
reduction.
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A short summary of functionality and data capability of the travel components of carbon webservice 2.0 is as follows.
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