Streamlined Energy and Carbon Report (SECR)

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To gain a rough cost for Streamlined Energy and Carbon Report (SECR) or any other type of environmental report please complete the form below.  Reports typically start at £1,800 + VAT.  Please see below for why you should work with us and more about SECR.


Why work with SHIFT Environment?

Headed by Chartered Environmentalist Richard Lupo, FIEMA, CEnv

Professionally qualified team – see about us

Doing environmental reporting since 2008

Independent of any suppliers

Corporate members of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)

More about SECR

Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) regulations were introduced by the UK Government in 2018 with the intention of increasing organisations’ awareness of energy costs, and providing data to encourage the adoption of energy efficiency measures. The ultimate goal is to reduce organisations’ and companies’ impact upon climate change. These regulations also seek to provide greater transparency for stakeholders about energy use.

The 2018 Regulations require large, unquoted companies that have used more than 40,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy during reporting periods beginning on or after 1 April 2019, to include energy and carbon information within their directors’ or trustees’ report.

Companies are defined as large if they meet two or more of the following criteria:

turnover (or gross income) of £36 million or more
balance sheet assets of £18 million or more
250 employees or more

Government regulations often make company directors groan as they appear bureaucratic and onerous. However, SHIFT’s team has over 15 years of experience calculating and reporting on energy use and carbon emissions, and we have developed bespoke tools for doing this efficiently and with minimal fuss. We translate this data into an easy-to-understand and bespoke action plan in the correct SECR format.

Talk to us today about making your SECR and ESOS reporting easy

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At SHIFT, we firmly believe that applying sustainability standards to the UK’s existing building stock doesn’t mean having to choose between the bottom line, the quality of build or the planet. In our view, all three can be achieved so everyone benefits. Plus, there’s the opportunity to tackle some important societal issues at the same time, such as fuel poverty.