by Mia Pepperdine | Mar 23, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Carbon Footprint, Energy Management, News
Last month, the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards (UK SRS) were formally published by the UK government, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of corporate sustainability reporting. Although sustainability disclosures have been developing for several...
by Mia Pepperdine | Mar 20, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Carbon Footprint, Energy Management, News
From 2026 onwards, buyers, regulators and investors are asking a more direct question about sustainability. Not just how much carbon your organisation emits, but how much carbon do each of your products emit. Organisational carbon footprints are no longer enough....
by Mia Pepperdine | Jan 27, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Carbon Footprint, Energy Management, News
There is no single definition of strong progress. It is shaped by sector, regulatory pressure, organisational complexity and commercial priorities. A manufacturer responding to customer requests will look very different from that of a public sector supplier navigating...
by Mia Pepperdine | Jan 27, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Carbon Footprint, Energy Management, News
For years, many businesses only considered Climate Change Agreements as a mechanism for reducing the cost of the Climate Change Levy. As the UK moves further into its net-zero transition, Climate Change Agreements (CCAs) are shifting from simple tax relief instruments...
by Mia Pepperdine | Jan 16, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Carbon Footprint, Energy Management, News
From 2026, PPN 006 will play an increasingly important role in how sustainability, carbon reduction, and supplier accountability are assessed across NHS procurement. PPN 006, although presented as a procurement policy notice, represents a wider shift in how the NHS...