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Helping businesses on the journey to Net Zero

Carbon Technical Assessment

Positive advantages over competitive industrial processes, or equipment and toolsets, can be identified and optimised by a Carbon-Zero Technical Carbon Impacts® assessment & development program. While most industrial processes and equipment will have some base carbon impact which is environmentally harmful in absolute terms.

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A Carbon-Zero Technical Carbon Impact assessment can assess a technical solution to ascertain and quantify its embedded carbon impact, as well as any embedded comparative advantages over competitive products, alternate industry practices or regulatory norms. Thus, highlighting any emissions savings which can be earned through use of your offering.

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Such comparative advantages can be lighted upon and quantified both environmentally and financially, to promote low carbon, sustainability, and circularity credentials, to align with both yours and your client’s Net Zero Carbon targets, and ESG program improvements.

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Carbon assessment process

A Carbon technical assessment will:

Give management a comprehensive account of carbon the organisational carbon impact – positives as well as negatives; emissions liabilities; improvement opportunities – outliers and inefficiencies, over and underperforming assets and services

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Give the organisation the foundation on which to build strong Sustainability credentials, with identified priorities + their baselines for reporting future initiatives and improvements.

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Give external stakeholders knowledge & confidence that the organisation’s Carbon Footprint is known and measured, that risks have been quantified and are ready to be addressed

"Carbon-Zero’s study clearly justified the value and efficiencies this project could achieve from both an environmental and cost perspective, and their support validated the environmental value TWMA’s solutions can deliver."

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Gareth Innes - Commercial Director (TWMA)

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