SECR

SECR (Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting) is a new government reporting programme that came into force on 1 April 2019. It replaces the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme, which closed at the end of the 2018-2019 compliance year. Stay briefed on SECR with the latest news, analysis, and answers to your frequently asked questions.

Mandatory and voluntary carbon compliance in the UK: a short business guide

As the UK gets closer to its 2050 net zero target, organisations are under more pressure than ever to report on their carbon impact...

How to report staff EV and hybrid mileage under SECR

Our recent post on staff mileage and SECR explained how to calculate your employees’ emissions when they are driving a petrol or diesel vehicle for work...
How to report staff mileage under SECR? What counts as business travel under SECR? Here’s what you need to know.

How to report staff mileage under SECR

How to report staff mileage under SECR How should you treat the emissions generated by employee travel, for SECR and other purposes? Here’s what you...
When reporting under SECR or setting a voluntary net zero target, your emissions should be categorised - here's a guide to scope emissions

Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions: a quick guide

Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions: a quick guideWhether you are reporting under a mandatory scheme such as SECR or setting a voluntary net...
Businesses are now reporting on their third year of SECR, was your business guilty of any of these SECR mistakes?

2021’s biggest SECR mistakes: did your business make any of these?

2021’s biggest SECR mistakes: did your business make any of these? Businesses that have been in scope of the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR)...
Here’s our round-up of the business energy and carbon compliance changes businesses can expect to see next year.

Business energy and carbon compliance: what’s new in 2022?

Business energy and carbon compliance: what’s new in 2022? More and more businesses are being held to account on climate through mandatory disclosure - and...
Which new net zero actions are on the horizon and likely to become compulsory for businesses in the near future?

Which net zero actions are likely to become mandatory for businesses?

Which net zero actions are likely to become mandatory for businesses? In the wake of COP26, there is increasing focus on how the UK will...
SECR and ESOS make large businesses gather detailed data on their energy consumption, but what are the differences between SECR and ESOS?

SECR and ESOS: the key differences at a glance

SECR and ESOS: the key differences at a glance The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) and Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting Scheme (SECR) have become...
Firms must commit to net zero and report on emissions to win government contracts

Firms must commit to net zero and report on emissions to win big government...

Firms must commit to net zero and report on emissions to win big government contracts New measures will soon require businesses to commit to net...
Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) reporting requirements: What’s the difference in reporting betwen quoted & unquoted companies?

SECR: What’s the difference between reporting requirements for quoted and unquoted companies?

SECR: What’s the difference between reporting requirements for quoted and unquoted companies? Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) requirements cover quoted companies, large unquoted companies...

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