NEW EPISODE | What most businesses are missing in their carbon footprint (and how to get it right)

A Sustainability Journey, Business Services, Social & Environmental Services

This article was contributed by Sustainable Transformation Podcast.

Carbon reporting isn’t just about compliance, it could unlock a huge business opportunity if you get it right. 

In this episode, Kiarne Treacy chats with Tai Lennon, Managing Director of Climate Zero, to unpack what actually goes into your carbon footprint, and why most businesses are underestimating it.

From data blind spots and boundary setting to who actually owns emissions inside your business, this conversation breaks down the real work behind carbon reporting, and how to do it well without breaking the bank.

They cover:

If you’re serious about reducing emissions, not just reporting them, this is one episode to listen to.

MENTIONS:
Climate Zero
Clean Energy Act 2011 (no longer active)
Carbon Footprint
Boundary Setting Exercise – Operational and Organisational Boundaries
Life Cycle Analysis

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Produced by the Nova Entertainment Network, Season Three features episodes from Officeworks, Polar Enviro and many more! Season Two episodes feature guests from Edge Impact, Who Gives A Crap and plenty more. Don’t forget to check out season one to hear interviews with Coles, Country Road, Energy LocalsBanksia FoundationTelstraBared Footwear plus more.

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by Sustainable Transformation Podcast

This article was contributed by Sustainable Transformation Podcast.

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