As part of the UK’s ambitious goal to reduce carbon emissions and transition to a low-carbon economy, businesses are being asked to take more responsibility for their environmental impact.
One of the key frameworks for achieving this goal is the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) scheme, which was introduced in 2019 to improve transparency and accountability in how businesses report their energy use and carbon emissions.
But what exactly does this mean for companies in the UK, both now and in the future?
SECR is a mandatory reporting framework designed to simplify and streamline how large companies in the UK report their energy consumption and carbon emissions.
It is part of the government's broader strategy to encourage businesses to reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to the UK’s legally binding carbon neutrality target by 2050.
The requirements under SECR are designed to ensure that businesses are taking steps to monitor their energy use and emissions, while also incentivising them to make improvements to their energy efficiency. SECR builds upon the previous Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) scheme, but with a more focused and simplified approach, making it easier for businesses to comply with and report their data.
As it stands, businesses meeting certain criteria are required to report their energy use and carbon emissions under SECR.
These regulations affect companies in the UK that meet the following thresholds:
If your company meets any of these criteria, you will be required to report under SECR, which involves submitting a report as part of your annual financial filings.
These reports should include:
Looking ahead, SECR regulations may evolve as the UK continues its push toward meeting its climate change targets.
Here are some potential future developments in the SECR framework:
For businesses subject to SECR, compliance means more than just filing a report. Companies are expected to:
As energy and carbon consultants, Imodus is well-placed to help companies navigate the complexities of SECR compliance. Here’s how we can assist:
At iModus, our goal is to help you not only meet your SECR obligations but also create a more sustainable, energy-efficient future.
By working with us, you can ensure that your company stays ahead of the regulatory curve while contributing to the UK’s climate goals.
If your business is required to comply with SECR or you want to learn more about improving energy efficiency, get in touch with iModus today.
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