- The Carbon Trust
The Carbon Trust is a not for
dividend company limited by guarantee created by the UK government to help businesses and public organisations to reduce their emissions ofcarbon dioxide into the atmosphere, through improved energy efficiency and developing low carbon technology. Its stated mission is to acclerate the move to alow carbon economy .The Carbon Trust has a three stage approach to reducing businesses' carbon emissions:
* firstly increasingenergy efficiency and reducing directcarbon emission s
* secondly by identifying and reducing carbon emissions in the supply chain
* and when the first two have been maximised where relevant by consideringoffset ting the remaining emissions through a valid and additional source.Funds and financing
It also funds the development and deployment of low carbon technologies and is actively engaged in the
fuel cell ,wave energy ,wind energy ,solar energy ,biomass andbiofuels sectors. Unusually for a government sponsored organisation it operatesventure capital funds - in this case in the early-stage low carbon technology sector.It finances a number of
loan funds - including an interest-free loan for small and medium sized enterprises for energy-efficient equipment, and a similar scheme for the public sector throughSalix finance. In the year ending March 2007, the trust receivedgrant income of £87 million from theDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs , theScottish Government , theNational Assembly for Wales , andInvest Northern Ireland .It is partly funded from the
Climate Change Levy , a tax on electricity, gas, and coal. [cite web
url=http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/media/1E1/03/bud06_climate_169.pdf
title=The climate change levy package
month=March | year=2006
publisher=HM Treasury |format=PDF]Partnership for Renewables
It also has created a number of subsidiary companies such as
Partnership for Renewables which developsrenewable energy on public sector land.Carbon Label and Carbon Trust Standard
Carbon Label
The
Carbon Label is the subsidiary company that labels products with theircarbon footprint embodied in a product in bringing it to the shelf. The carbon label was introduced for the first time, in the UK in March 2007.Examples of products featuring their carbon footprint in the UK are
Walkers Crisps, a range of own brand products inTesco supermarkets, Halifax (HBOS ) bank accounts & Continental clothing.Carbon Trust Standard
In June 2008 the Trust introduced the Carbon Trust Standard to address what it describes as business
greenwash . The carbon standard is only awarded to companies and organisations who measure and reduce their carbon emissions year on year.Only twelve organisations received the standard in the first round - these included
Morrisons supermarkets,B&Q ,Dfid ,University of Central Lancashire ,Thames Water andTrinity Mirror .Staff
The current Chief Executive is
Tom Delay , who came to the trust after a career with energy company Shell and management consultancies McKinsey andA.T. Kearney .The current Chairman is
Ian McAllister , who is also Chairman ofNetwork Rail .ee also
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Energy efficiency in British housing
*Energy Saving Trust
*Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom
*Hospitable climates References
External links
* [http://www.carbontrust.co.uk/ The Carbon Trust]
* [http://www.carbon-label.co.uk/ Carbon Label]
* [http://www.pfr.co.uk/ Partnership for Renewables]
* [http://www.carbontruststandard.com/ Carbon Trust Standard]
* [http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/ukcarbontrust/ukcarbontrust.pdf Introduction to the Carbon Trust] , presentation in theCalifornia Air Resources Board ´s Air Pollution Seminar Series.
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