Posts Tagged ‘carbon reduction commitment’

1st Manufacturing Company to achieve Energy Management British Standard EN 16001 in the UK

CAMFIL FARR “Practice what we Preach”
CAMFIL FARR 1st Manufacturing Company to achieve Energy Management British Standard EN 16001 in the UK
DELIVERING BEST PRACTICE IN ENERGY MANAGEMENT THROUGH BS EN 16001
Camfil Farr is a global manufacturer of air filtration equipment and associated services.
Camfil’s challenge is to educate property managers and owners about the substantial energy saving [...]

BS EN 16001 certification identified as early action metric under the CRC

Kitemark® Scheme for Energy Reduction Verification Guide to Criteria & Process
Overview
BSI has developed a Kitemark Scheme which builds on the BS EN 16001 Energy Management Standard which will independently verify energy reductions. BSI believe that the scheme is acceptable as an Early Action Metric under the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme (CRC) and are waiting [...]

Clean Ventilation Systems – Never More Essential

Image and Editorial Source: Health Estate Journal
Richard Norman, Managing Director of Indepth Hygiene Services Limited, the UK’s leading company for specialist cleaning of ventilation systems talks about the importance of ensuring they are thoroughly cleaned.
There has never been a previous time when those responsible for the maintenance of ventilation systems had more reason to ensure [...]

The Risks Associated with Uncleaned Ventilation Ductwork Systems in Hospital and Healthcare Premises

Richard Norman of Indepth Hygiene (UK’s leading provider of ductwork and specialist ventilation cleaning services) was interviewed about Ductwork Cleaning and ‘The Risks Associated with Uncleaned Ventilation Ductwork Systems in Hospital and Healthcare Premises’.

One of the questions he was asked was:
The Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Energy Efficiency Scheme comes into force in September [...]

Malcolm Fergusson of Climate Change at the Environment Agency explains why the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme must be embraced

The UK has made a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least B0% from 1990 levels by 2050. This is a tough target – which will require significant changes in the way all parts of our society operate, and that includes businesses and the public sector.
The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme is a new, [...]