UK Sustainability Reporting Standards: what to expect and when
A new set of sustainability reporting standards for UK businesses is coming next year. What are they and who will be affected?
Transparency is key...
Lessons from Lululemon: it’s all about Scope 3
The activewear brand Lululemon is under investigation by Canada’s Competition Bureau after accusations of greenwashing. UK businesses in the clothing industry should take this...
UK government Call For Evidence: Scope 3 emissions reporting
The UK government has put out a Call For Evidence on the costs, benefits, and practicalities of Scope 3 emissions reporting. Responses on reporting...
Ten ways to reduce your Scope 3 emissions
It’s time to seriously engage with Scope 3 emissions. These are the emissions not directly generated by your business, but caused by activities relating...
What are Scope 4 emissions, and why is it so valuable to report them?
When it comes to reducing carbon emissions and business reporting, complexity increases the deeper we dive down the Scopes rabbit hole.
Scope 1 and 2...
New mandate: Large NHS suppliers must publish a Carbon Reduction Plan
Starting from April this year, NHS suppliers will be required to publish a Carbon Reduction Plan (CRP) if their anticipated contract value is above...
ISSB sets out guidance for Scope 3 emission disclosures
The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has announced a series of guidelines and reliefs to help companies report their Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions...
ISO launches Net Zero Guidelines to drive corporate transparency
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) released new guidelines to help organisations reach net zero as soon as possible, with 2050 being the latest....
Scope 3 emissions included in new ISSB standards
Starting from next year, new ISSB standards will require companies to disclose on Scope 1, 2, and 3. Reporting Scope 3 is an important...
Getting started with Scope 3 emissions
Getting started with Scope 3 emissions
Scope 3 emissions have been compared to the underwater part of an iceberg: they’re hard to see, but impossible...






















