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Businesses warned that CRC costs and fines could be higher than expected
A spokesperson from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has warned businesses of the fines and costs associated with non-registration or late registration to the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Energy Reduction Scheme.
The registration deadline is 30th September 2010; however businesses need to allow between two and four weeks for the Environment Agency to run checks, including anti-money laundering for [...]
Companies face further fines under new ‘green tax’
The Environment Agency has been accused of leaving businesses open to further fines under a new ‘green tax’ by asking companies to register their carbon footprint even if it is not accurate.
By Louise Gray and James Kirkup Published by The Daily Telegraph – 7:00AM BST 13 Aug 2010
From April 2011, firms will need to [...]
Company staff face jail if they step out of line on ‘green tax’
By James Kirkup and Louise Gray (Daily Telegrapgh)
COMPANY executives and workers face prison sentences and large fines for breaking the rules of the Government’s controversial new Carbon Reduction Commitment scheme. Thousands of firms are already facing fines if they miss a deadline to register to take part in the “green tax” scheme by the end [...]
Lancashire BEA Article: First manufacturer in UK to achieve Energy Management Standard BS EN 16001
LancsBEA would like to congratulate member company Camfil Ltd on being the first manufacturing company in the UK to achieve the new ISO 16001 Energy Management Standard.
Camfil Farr is a world leading developer and manufacturer of air filters and clean air solutions, and its Haslingden site began to work towards ISO 16001 in January 2010. [...]
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