Find the standards to support Net Zero for your sector in a click with BSI

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workers at windfarmThe UK has committed to reaching Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050.This goal won’t be achieved by doing business as usual. Every organization in the country will need to assess its carbon footprint and take measures to mitigate it.

If you want to make changes, but don’t know where to start, why not take a look at BSI’s new interactive digital tool?

It quickly helps to map out the standards that can guide your organization on the road to Net Zero.

How does the new Net Zero tool work?

The ‘Standards to Support Net Zero’ tool enables you to instantly identify the standards that might apply in your business sector. Standards set out best practice on key issues such as environmental management systems, supply chain management and carbon measuring.

Sector-specific information

To get sector-specific information, just click on your industry - energy, transport, built environment, manufacturing, digital, healthcare or food. There’s also a section dedicated to greenhouse gas management and the standards that will help you assess, reduce and manage, offset, and declare emissions.

For each sector, there are also details of how BSI’s work contributes to the area and information about other activities and programmes that are relevant.

Every organization will have a unique response to Net Zero, based on individual characteristics and business objectives. However, standards can provide a framework or guide to structure your Net Zero projects.

Net Zero Week webinars and other resources from BSI

The Net Zero tool is accompanied by links to other useful resources from BSI,, including the green recovery and the circular economy. Plus don't miss the Net Zero Week webinars that cater to a range of sectors that's sure to include yours.

Remember, a Net Zero action plan can have major business advantages: for example, reducing waste, improving efficiency, motivating staff, enhancing reputation and making supply chains more resilient.

Why not take a look at the new interactive BSI tool to see which standards could help your Net Zero efforts?

 

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