Carbon reporting, also known as carbon footprinting, is all about measuring your organisation’s greenhouse gas emissions, and therefore its contribution to climate change.
For some organisations it’s a mandatory requirement – for example, those that meet the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) criteria – and increasingly it’s becoming an expectation within supply chains.
Calculating emissions is an essential step on the pathway to your carbon reduction journey and ultimately, becoming a net zero business. But knowing where to start can be hard.
That’s why Drax have created their Guide to Carbon Reporting, helping to make a somewhat complicated and convoluted process, straightforward. With their practical step-by-step guide, you’ll be able to comply with SECR guidelines and execute your organisation’s reporting with confidence.
Expect to find:
- What a carbon footprint is and why you should be reporting on it
- How to calculate your organisations carbon footprint, including your Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions
- How to comply with Streamlined Energy Carbon Reporting (SECR) and other guidelines
- How to evaluate your carbon performance, set reduction targets and start the positive actions towards becoming a net zero organisation
Download the guide here




