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The earth is warming up and forcing climate change due to increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These emissions come from different sources such as Transport, Manufacturing, Agriculture, and Commercial/Residentials sectors. The UK has committed to reducing its Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to net-zero by 2050, and as part of this promise, the government is targeting to cut GHG emissions by 78% by the year 2035, taking the 1990 levels as a baseline. According to the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy, “Territorial carbon dioxide emissions from the business sector [are] estimated to be 59.4 Mt in 2020 and accounted for around 18.2% of all carbon dioxide emissions. In addition to this, about 40% of UK emissions come from households. This means our Businesses and Homes have an essential role in reducing their carbon footprint and helping the UK government meet their net-zero target through clean growth and sustainable buildings.
To achieve this, Businesses and Homeowners (landlords, tenants, and developers) need to clearly understand the business case and organisational or home carbon footprint. Our goal is to help your businesses and homes visualise your share of UK 40% emission from carbon emission sources such as Electricity, gas, water consumption, transportation, and waste disposed of. This is an essential part of your preparation to contribute to emission reduction as part of your value proposition and incubation of Environmental Social Governance (ESG) in your operations to boost customer and investor confidence. You will be better positioned to contribute to achieving the UK Net-zero target, saving your cost on utilities and safely guiding the next generation's lives.
Ayara Carbon Consultancy has a reputation for assessing carbon footprints for businesses and homes and providing a detailed report on scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. Not only do we help in calculating your emissions, but we also recommend sustainable strategies for your science-based net-zero target (SBTi) emissions reduction.