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/financial-director/analysis/1742585/carbon-reporting-reviewed
20 Dec 2009, Rachael Singh, Financial Director
A recent change to the Companies Act means directors are required to report on environmental matters, employees and social issues.
The Companies Act (2006) changes mean all organisations in the UK, regardless of size, are required to produce a business review consisting of a narrative component as well as a financial one on their carbon reduction policies and measurements. However, the technicalities of reporting on environmental issues have long been an enigma for finance directors and uncertainties around it remain.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, in conjunction with DECC, published a report offering guidance on how to report, measure and reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). The report has been published to outline how companies can measure, manage and communicate their environmental performance in a business review, while improving processes and reducing costs through efficiency measurements.
The main recommendations ask that directors:
Useful links
http://tinyurl.com/GHGreporting
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