Reported in line with the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard, covering direct and indirect emissions across all three scopes.
All figures in tonnes of CO₂ equivalent (tCO₂e).

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The UK government has approved plans for the country’s largest solar farm, capable of powering 180,000 homes. While ministers say the project will strengthen energy security and cut costs, local residents and campaigners warn of significant impacts on farmland, landscapes and communities.
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Transport is the largest source of UK emissions, and rising petrol prices are pushing both consumers and businesses toward electric vehicles. With EV adoption accelerating and fleets increasingly going electric, now is the time to explore how electrification can cut costs, reduce emissions, and support sustainability goals.
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The Earth is absorbing more heat than it can release at any point in recorded history, according to the World Meteorological Organization. Scientists say this growing energy imbalance, driven by greenhouse gas emissions, is accelerating climate change and could push global temperatures to new records in the coming years.
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Water is quickly becoming one of the most overlooked risks in business sustainability. As World Water Day approaches, companies are being pushed to better understand their water usage, not just for environmental reasons, but to reduce costs, strengthen resilience, and stay ahead of growing ESG expectations.
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