by Paul Redding | 24 Feb 2026 | Compliance, Energy
Although the compliance deadline for ESOS Phase 4 is not until 2027, many large organisations are beginning to plan their strategy. If past phases are anything to go by, 2027 will see a sharp increase in demand for qualified assessors, energy audits, and compliance...
by Paul Redding | 23 Feb 2026 | Carbon Footprint, Sustainability
Floodplains are some of the most overlooked yet essential landscapes in the UK and other countries. Often seen as inconvenient, low value land they actually play a vital role in supporting ecosystems, protecting communities, and sustaining agriculture. A recent visit...
by Paul Redding | 29 Jan 2026 | Carbon Footprint, Climate
As that song from The Sound of Music goes – let’s start at the very beginning. The beginning is to really understand your carbon footprint and it’s a very good place to start. What’s in it for my organisation? It is a really good idea to start an internal discussion...
by Paul Redding | 29 Jan 2026 | Carbon Footprint, Energy
I have never been a fan of energy tariffs that purport to be 100% green or 100% renewable energy and with the price collapse in 2025 of the main verification system, REGOs (Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin), it may be time for such labels to be banned altogether....
by Paul Redding | 27 Jan 2026 | Sustainability
Is getting rid of single use plastics the right thing to do? Or, like so many other sustainability issues, is it less cut and dry? Eco Warrior A while ago, I had an email from a friend asking if I would join her for some direct environmental action. Well, I’m not good...