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Millard Consulting: More than civil engineers

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to measure a carbon footprint

It is increasingly important to consider carbon dioxide emissions from our places of work so that carbon footprints can be managed, reduced and accurately reported to stakeholders and customers.

"directors must have regard to the impact of their company operations on the environment"

How we can help

Typically, energy appraisals and carbon footprinting can:

  • Measure and quantify energy use and efficiency
  • Identify and prioritise areas with the greatest savings potential
  • Produce a strategy for changes
  • Calculate corporate carbon footprints for marketing purposes
  • Satisfy requirements of investors and customers
  • Identify strategies to become low carbon or "carbon neutral"

need more information?

For more information relating to this service either click here, to see our service page relating to structural work; which has numerous examples of previous projects, or contact the specialist shown below who will be able to help you further.

Specialist

Graham Gilleberg

Director

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Things to consider

The Companies Act requires that directors have regard to the impact of company operations on the community and environment when acting to achieve their objectives. This is a significant responsibility and establishing a baseline carbon footprint and strategy for improvements would be an important and useful part of this process.