With the recent news that Ofgem are steaming ahead with its proposals to reform the energy industry; many involved in its day-to-day operations back the initiative, yet struggle to see how the governing body plans to implement these necessary changes.
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The arrival in the office of the grand envelope from the United Nations in New York heralds great things! Joking aside, and whilst there is a danger of the participation taking over the objectives, Torse has signed up to the UN Global Compact.
In simple terms Torse has committed to participating in a meaningful way to the Global Compact’s principles on human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.
The following Top Tips Guide provides recommendations to significantly reduce energy consumption in your organisation. By reducing your dependence on energy, you can cut costs, improve reputation, and stay one step ahead of environmental compliance.
The London School of Economics recently published whitepaper, Energy Risk Management for UK Business, concludes that the risks associated with business energy will continue to grow over the coming years.
The report continues that the increase in financial, legislative and reputational risks associated with business energy mean that within today modern and often complex environment, organisations need to put into place strategies to reduce their exposure to potential risks.