White Paper 10 September 2024

Find your way with the Carbon Reporting Compass

How much of your time and effort is taken up by carbon reporting?

We all know how important it is, both for remaining compliant and strategising next steps. But the more time you spend reporting, the less time you have to drive meaningful change.

In Mitie’s Carbon Reporting Compass, we provide best-practice advice from our in-house experts to help you simplify and accelerate reporting processes – so you have more time to focus on reducing emissions.

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As Alex Avila, Director of Decarbonisation Consulting at Mitie, explains:

“Accurate energy and carbon reporting is an essential part of being compliant – but it can also be incredibly helpful from a strategic perspective. By gaining a clear picture of where you are and where you want to be, you create a framework from which you can apply all your carbon reduction strategies.”  

Featuring best-practice advice from our in-house experts, the Carbon Reporting Compass will help you nail carbon reporting and work towards applying data-driven reduction strategies. 

We explore:

  • How to set realistic carbon reduction targets that give you the edge 
  • Pros and cons of tackling scope 3 emissions in-house – or with the help of a partner 
  • How to identify hidden factors holding your carbon reporting back 
  • The surprising potential of comprehensive carbon data 

At Mitie, our decarbonisation experts help clients overcome carbon reporting challenges every day. We provide bespoke consultancy and an end-to-end managed service designed to simplify the measurement, reporting and reduction of carbon emissions.

Our experience and expertise has also helped us to develop Emissions Intelligence. This service automates accounting and reporting to help you simplify compliance, reduce costs and take the first steps towards a cleaner future.

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