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Enterprise Carbon Accounting
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Enterprise Carbon Accounting (ECA)
Enterprise Carbon Accounting (ECA) is an essential requirement for companies and will likely become necessary due to government legislation. No longer is it permissible for a company to look within its borders, but it must look at its overall environmental responsibilities and accurately gauge and measure carbon production and emission caused by its very ...
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CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme: An Introduction to Reporting
Implications of the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) are far-reaching and will apply both within the public and private sectors across the United Kingdom. About 20,000 organisations will likely be affected, based on how much electricity they consumed in the baseline year of 2008. The scheme has a number of detailed reporting and ...
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Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Energy Efficiency Scheme
Organizations across the United Kingdom continue to prepare for their participation in the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme, formerly known as the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC). The legislation is due to be passed into law by early 2010 and will make the UK government the first to instigate a scheme of this nature to address the ...
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Supply Chain Emissions Management
The world’s largest retailer, Walmart, has really brought the issue of life-cycle analysis and supply-chain emissions tracking to the forefront. With much fanfare, Walmart announced during mid-July 2009 that it would be developing a “Sustainability Index” which would in no small way require its suppliers, all 100,000 of them, to measure sustainability as part ...
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Executive Order 13514 Overview White Paper
While the Executive Order 13514 establishes deadlines for each agency to report back to the executive, it does not establish firm guidelines for carbon emission reductions. Each agency must compose its own estimates based on anticipated achievement and an overall assessment will then be collated by the Council chairman before being returned to ...
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